The source of a region's rainfall — whether it comes from the ocean or the land — can be a key indicator of how vulnerable local crops are to climate change, according to a UC San Diego study.
The Diamond Valley Lake reservoir in Riverside is nearly full, Prado Dam in Corona collected enough water to serve more than ...
Water tips. If dry conditions return in the latter half of spring and summer, Anglian Water may have less water available for the warmer months. Anglian Water continued it would b ...
Rain gardens utilize Florida-Friendly plants to absorb rainwater, reducing stormwater runoff and pollution. These gardens help filter out pollutants from fertilizers and other sources, protecting ...
A new University of California San Diego study uncovers a hidden driver of global crop vulnerability: the origin of rainfall itself. Published in Nature Sustainability, the research traces atmospheric ...