A marine heat wave is warming California’s coast, driving seabird starvation, ecosystem stress and record ocean temperatures.
As more rain is concentrated in heavier storms, many parts of California and the western U.S. are drying, new research shows.
In a clear sign that California is not facing water shortages or a drought this summer, Lake Oroville, the state’s ...
California marine heat wave drives seabird die-offs and marine mammal stress as ocean temperatures spike off West Coast. Will ...
“What we see specifically on the American River is the fact that the water here is that snowmelt. So the water is still ...
California's Lake Shasta continues to fluctuate near capacity, a level not seen in 15 years, thanks to recent storms after a ...
Trans-border sewage crisis brings new research on how pollution becomes airborne, while Stantec/PCL team delivers rapid expansion of wastewater treatment plant.
The new public spaces in Yuba, Fresno, Madera and Kern counties are being touted as the largest expansion of the state parks system in decades.
NOAA’s summer outlook shows California leaning hotter than normal, with equal chances for average rainfall and no strong ...
In California, the official start of summer falls on June 21. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center expects above-normal temperatures across the state from ...
SEATTLE — The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes released an update on atmospheric rivers Tuesday, highlighting impacts felt along the West Coast through parts of 2025 and 2026. Most of the ...