An atmospheric river will likely deliver more rain to the Coachella Valley beginning Wednesday, but totals could be ...
Winter storms appear to be piling up at the end of the season for the inland region, as another round of wet weather, ...
Scientists have uncovered dramatic shifts in California’s coastal landscape, revealing areas that are either sinking or ...
As climate change brings more rain than snow, building more reservoirs would reduce state’s dependence on snowpacks.
Atmospheric rivers happen all over the planet, but a Pineapple Express refers to a specific recurring atmospheric river that hits the U.S. West Coast.
As climate change brings more rain than snow, building more reservoirs would reduce state’s dependence on snowpacks.
California's snowpack is now 85% of average, with more snow in the northern Sierra and less in the south. Amid warming ...
La Niña hangs on or returns: If La Niña were to linger or make a comeback for 2025-26, we could be looking at a very similar ...
Seasonal forecasts for rain and snow in California have relied on El Niño and La Niña. But atmospheric rivers can make those predictions obsolete.
There’s much to criticize in how California, once a global leader in large-scale water management, has faltered.