Tag: atmospheric rivers
Governor Newsom Signs Flood Preparedness Executive Order
An executive order aimed at streamlining levee repairs and debris removal to help with flood recovery and the next wet season was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday, less than five months after the majority of the state was...
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area To Close For Season Following 275 Day Run
The Mammoth Mountain Ski Area announced on Friday that the resort would be closing on Sunday for the season, marking the end to second-longest season in the resorts history and one of the largest snowfalls that California has ever seen...
California Holds the Key to Western Water Security
Dams and aqueducts on the Colorado River make civilization possible in the American Southwest. But for the last 20 years, as a prolonged drought has gripped the region, withdrawals from the river have averaged 15 million acre-feet per year, while inflows into...
California Reaches 237% On Average Snowpack Level On Critical April 1st Measuring Date
The California Department of Water Resources announced that the April 1st snow survey at Phillips Station, widely regarded as the most crucial snow measuring day of the year, was at 221% of average snowpack at the location, with statewide averages...
Reservoirs, Snowpack Levels Continue To Rise Across The State Following Latest Atmospheric River Event
The heavy rains and snow that 12th atmospheric river event this year brought continued to break precipitation records across California this week, with reservoir and snowpack levels all but ensuring the state enough water to stave off the drought this...
The Biggest Untold Reason for the Decline of Salmon
As Californians dig out from several major storms just since December, major reservoirs in the state are already filled to within 86 and 104 percent of their historical average for this date, and the Sierra snowpack sits at 205 percent of normal. With additional precipitation...