Death Valley National Park has experienced so much record-breaking rainfall this season that an ancient lake has reappeared.
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Storm chaser shocked by findings from new California reservoir study: 'Incredible'
"There is no such thing as a normal water year." Storm chaser shocked by findings from new California reservoir study: 'Incredible' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Northern California forecast: Pattern change arrives this week. When rain and snow showers return
Low clouds linger for the Central Valley on Monday. Mid- to high-level clouds will increase as well as a system approaches the coast. This change is all part of a bigger pattern shift for the week ...
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An ancient lake has reappeared in California after record rains
After a parade of Pacific storms drenched California, a body of water that had been erased from most modern maps has quietly ...
An ancient lake reemerged in Death Valley National Park, after the California desert region experienced a period of record ...
It’s said that Badwater Basin earned its name when a 1849er’s mule refused to drink from a nearby spring-fed pool, suggesting ...
After weeks of stagnant weather, changes will begin to stir things up Tuesday.
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16,000 fossil footprints in central Bolivia reveal dinosaur behavior
A team of researchers has discovered 16,600 footprints belonging to theropods — the dinosaur group that includes the ...
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Inside the binational effort to clean up the Rio Grande
A binational team is cleaning up the Rio Grande in Nuevo Laredo and bringing relief to residents on both sides of the border.
The Skagit River near Mount Vernon crested at record-breaking levels in the wee hours of Friday morning, but it’s still ...
A new report recommends that refineries write decommissioning plans like those required of other energy infrastructure, and ...
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