Statewide Effects of Ending Long-Term Groundwater Overdraft in California

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | September 19th, 2019

Summary

Groundwater overdraft is a major problem globally and has been a growing problem for California for decades. This overdraft is predominantly driven by the economic value

Statistical Downscaling Using Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA)*

American Meteorological Society (AMS) | December 2nd, 2014

Summary

A new technique for statistically downscaling climate model simulations of daily temperature and precipitation is introduced and demonstrated over the western United Sta

Storage in California’s reservoirs and snowpack in this time of drought

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | June 30th, 2015

Summary

The San Francisco Bay and Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta) are the recipients of inflows from a watershed that spans much of California and that has ties to nearly

Storms, Floods, and the Science of Atmospheric Rivers

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | August 9th, 2011

Summary

Imagine a stream of water thousands of kilometers long and as wide as the distance between New York City and Washington, D. C., flowing toward you at 30 miles perhour.

Strategies for Managing the Colorado River in an Uncertain Future

Utah State University | January 11th, 2020

Summary

Colorado River managers and stakeholders face many uncertainties—issues such as climate change, future water demand, and evolving ecological priorities. Managers and st

Strum Und Drand – California’s Remarkable Storm-Drought Connection

International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research | May 31st, 2019

Summary

Storm and drought are essentially the whole story of water and life in California in ways that have always made hydro-environmental engineering a unique proposition th

Study role of climate change in extreme threats to water quality

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 21st, 2016

Summary

With concerns about climate ‘extremes’ growing, water is often the focus — either too much or too little. That is no coincidence: climate and the hydrolog

Summary of Climate Change Impacts to Water and Sanitation for Frontline Communities in the United States: Water, Sanitation, and Climate Change in the United States Part 1

Pacific Institute | December 6th, 2023

Summary

Climate change is among the most urgent, wide-ranging crises we face. It poses significant challenges and is already resulting in severe impacts to drinking water and san

Sustainable Management of a Water Reservoir System Facing Climate Uncertainty

Social Science Research Network (SSRN) | November 27th, 2024

Summary

Water scarcity is a growing global issue. It affects even highly developed regions like California, the world's fifth largest economy, where years of severe droughts inte

Sycamore Alluvial Woodland Planting Guide

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | August 1st, 2018

Summary

This memo builds on recent field-based studies which examined the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodla

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