The Central Valley Project - Federal or State?

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | June 1st, 1955

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The challenge of hot drought

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | November 21st, 2013

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Drought is heating up around the warming world. Particularly hot drought has cost more than US$40 billion and claimed 218 human lives since 2010 in the United States alon

The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | August 3rd, 2022

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Risk management has reduced vulnerability to floods and droughts globally, yet their impacts are still increasing. An improved understanding of the causes of changing imp

The Changing Nature of Atmospheric Rivers

American Meteorological Society (AMS) | March 15th, 2025

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Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are expected to strengthen in a warming climate, largely due to the thermodynamic (moistening) effect. Here, we show that this trend is already e

The Climate has Changed: Now what? Integrated Regional Water Management and Climate Change Planning A Coincidental or Inevitable Union?

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 27th, 2012

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Adapting California’s water management systems in response to climate   change presents one of the most significant challenges for the 21st century. In the course of

The Collapse of Pelagic Fishes in the Upper San Francisco Estuary: El Colapso de los Peces Pelagicos en La Cabecera Del Estuario San Francisco

American Fisheries Society (AFS) | January 9th, 2007

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Although the pelagic fish community of the upper San Francisco Estuary historically has shown substantial variability, a recent collapse has captured the attention of res

The Colorado River Aqueduct

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | July 5th, 2021

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The Coming Megafloods

Scientific American | May 5th, 2013

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Huge flows of vapor in the atmosphere, dubbed “atmospheric rivers,” have unleashed massive floods every 200 years, and climate change could bring more of them.

The Complete Story of the Project: Its Purposes, Plans, and Progress of Construction

Scientific American | September 1st, 1932

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IN THE Black Canyon of the Colorado, where the river forms the boundary between the states of Arizona and Nevada, the Government of the United States through the Depa

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