Por: Newsweek Tech January 25, 2023
Three weeks of storms in California have caused at least 20 deaths, severe flooding and several hundred million dollars of damage, but water resources experts are pointing out that all the rain and snow is driving up levels in the state's drought-stricken reservoirs.At Lake Oroville in northern California, the state's second-largest reservoir, the water level is now well above the seasonal average.Oroville was at 707.01 feet above sea... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 17, 2023
Winter storms across California have significantly improved drought conditions and filled state reservoirs that had held less than a third of their capacity. Drone photos from the California Department of Water Resources show just how big a difference a recent series of storms,... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation March 17, 2023
nCalifornia's deluge of rainfall has caused many reservoirs to fill to the point of overflowing.nSome experts warn this could put too much stress on the levees near the reservoirs, potentially leading to flooding in nearby towns and water loss.nLast week, the Pajaro River... + más
Videos show California releasing water from reservoirs after massive storms | Newsweek
CBS News USA Politics March 10, 2023
A new storm system hit Northern California on Friday with heavy rain, threatening millions with as snow from previous storms melts. Flood advisories or warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for areas around the San Francisco Bay, the central coast and the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 13, 2023
With more storms expected to slam Northern California later this week, officials worked frantically Monday to drain water from brimming Lake Oroville in hopes of heading off a potentially catastrophic flood. The operators at America’s tallest dam found themselves in a... + más
Lake Oroville water level skyrockets after rain | Newsweek
Dramatic photos show Lake Oroville's rise after epic storms | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Tech February 13, 2023
In the wake of the deluge of rain that battered California at the start of the year, many of the state's most important reservoirs and lakes have seen water levels rise.The increase in water levels between last fall and now at two key California reservoirs—Lake Oroville... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 12, 2023
Lake Oroville, a key component of California's water supply, looks noticeably fuller after a series of January storms. The atmospheric rivers dumped trillions of gallons of moisture on the state, spurring widespread flooding and destruction but also providing a healthy... + más
California reservoir levels before and after rain seen from space | Newsweek
ABC News USA Nation December 02, 2022
California's ongoing drought and a poor forecast is forcing the state's water management agency to cut back on its fresh water supply to nearly 27 million residents.The state's Department of Water Resources announced Thursday an initial allocation of 5% of... + más
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