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California Drought News

December 2014

Abundant CA rain aids rangelands, fills stock ponds (Capital Press, Dec. 22)

Recent storms send Yosemite waterfalls rushing back (Los Angeles Times, Dec. 21)

Beavers could help California fight effects of drought (Santa Cruz Sentinel, Dec. 20)

3 pumping plants dropped from Delta tunnel plan (Department of Water Resources, Dec. 19)

CA drought: Feds forecast good chance of wet conditions for next three months (San Jose Mercury News, Dec. 21)

California drought relief visible from space (NBC, Dec. 18)

Another wet week for California pushes drought from view for now (Associated Press, Dec. 17)

West Coast’s stormy round 3: More rain for California, Oregon, Washington (The Weather Channel, Dec. 17)

NASA analysis: 11 trillion gallons to replenish California drought losses (NASA, Dec. 16)

In California, fire plus drought plus rain add up to mud (Capital Public Radio, Dec. 16)

Think California’s huge storm will end the drought? Think again (Wired, Dec. 11)

Drought or not, UC Davis report shows almond industry adds $11 billion to California economy (The Sacramento Bee, Dec. 9)

Don’t blame the California drought on man-made global warming, NOAA report says (Los Angeles Daily News, Dec. 8)

'Are we there yet?': How much more rain will end drought? (KCRA 3, Dec. 5)

Drought makes for lighter almond crop (Capital Press, Dec. 4)

Rain a welcome relief for California vineyards (Wine-Searcher, Dec. 4)

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