The Mid-Barataria project was long seen as the linchpin of the state's coastal master plan, but Gov. Jeff Landry has left it ...
An expert at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography explains the weather phenomenon that can wreak havoc across California.
When hills are healthy, vegetation can anchor the soil in place. But when that is burned off, hillsides become vulnerable to erosion, and slopes can come crashing down.
Rain on burned hillslopes can trigger dangerous floods and debris flows. Those debris flows can move with the speed of a ...
A new study led by Prof. Adi Torfstein from the Hebrew University and Prof. Oren Levy from Bar-Ilan University, in ...
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Water is now a contested resource around the world. Nowhere is this more evident than in the fight playing out over the ...
Crushed by boulders, drowned in mud: How debris flows endanger Los Angeles’ fire-ravaged communities
San Gabriel Valley areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they ...
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As a principal engineer for the county’s Public Works Department, Klippel’s job is to try to stop catastrophic flows of mud, ...
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Ukiah Daily Journal on MSNAgreement signed allowing water diversions between Eel and Russian riversThe Mendocino County Inland Water and Power Commission announced this week that it has signed “a landmark agreement that lays the foundation for continued water diversions into the Russian ...
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