The fires in California continue to devastate. All the while, players from the University of Southern California came into ...
While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, experts say the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe.
In early January, the soil moisture in much of Southern California was in the bottom 2% of historical records for that day in ...
Social media users angry at State Farm's decision to cancel hundreds of policies in California last year are rallying around ...
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires are still burning in ...
Hydroclimate whiplash -- the rapid shift between wet and dry conditions -- likely contributed to the severity of the ...
As firefighters continue to battle the flames, misinformation about California's response to the fires is spreading with the same speed as the fires themselves.
Ah, but — and you should remember this for “Jeopardy!” — the Golden State’s first documented gold strike happened here, in ...
When the air is warm and dry, transpiration and evaporation also suck water out of the plants and soil. That leaves dry ...
Firefighters are struggling to contain these wildfires due to environmental, infrastructural, and human factors. Here is a ...
Experts explain why Southern California is experiencing its most devastating winter wildfires in decades and what this could ...
Southern California started out the 2024-25 water year pretty dry. The region got some rain from an atmospheric river in November, but not much. After that, most of the atmospheric rivers that hit the ...