Holocene paleoclimate records from a large California estuarine system and its watershed region: linking watershed climate and bay conditions

Quaternary Science Reviews (Elsevier) | July 10th, 2006

Summary

The San Francisco Bay-Delta system includes a watershed that covers a large area of California and provides water to two-thirds of the State's population. Climate

Hot Drought of Summer 2023 in Southwestern North America

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | September 17th, 2025

Summary

Hot droughts, or compound drought and heatwaves, have a significant impact on arid regions in southwestern North America (SWNA). In the summer of 2023, SWNA experienced u

Hot extremes have become drier in the United States Southwest

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | June 17th, 2021

Summary

The impacts of summer heat extremes are mediated by humidity. Increases in temperatures due to human-caused climate change are generally expected to increase specific hum

How to address agriculture’s water woes

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | June 19th, 2024

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How unusual is the 2012–2014 California drought?

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | December 30th, 2014

Summary

For the past three years (2012–2014), California has experienced the most severe drought conditions in its last century. But how unusual is this event? Here we use two

Human contributions to evapotranspiration mitigate swings in dry-to-wet year transitions

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 9th, 2026

Summary

California’s food and economic security depends on water availability, particularly under increasingly extreme climate scenarios. A key component of the water balance i

Human emissions drive recent trends in North Pacific climate variations

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | August 14th, 2025

Summary

Click here for a plain language discussion of the article by co-authors Pedro N. DiNezio and Timothy M. Shanahan

Human influence on joint changes in temperature, rainfall and continental aridity

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 6th, 2020

Summary

Despite the pervasive impact of drought on human and natural systems, the large-scale mechanisms conducive to regional drying remain poorly understood. Here we us

Human-induced and natural carbon storage in floodplains of the Central Valley of California

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | February 15th, 2019

Summary

Active floodplains can putatively store large amounts of organic carbon (SOC) in subsoils originating from catchment erosion processes with subsequent floodplain depositi

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