![]() ![]() ![]() This story was produced as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. With California’s mountains buried under a historically deep snowpack and more storms on the way, the latest drought outlook from NOAA shows continuing improvement in the state’s drought situation. Gavin Newsom came close but couldn’t quite bring himself to say it: The drought’s over. Californias historic snowpack eases drought concerns through spring. Nearly 90 percent of the state is suffering from severe or extreme drought. A statewide survey shows the current snowpack levels hovering below 20 percent of the average for this time of year. The AP is reporting that if the current trend holds, state water managers will only be able to deliver 5 percent of the water needed for more than 25 million Californians and nearly a million acres of farmland.Ī study published in Nature Climate Change at the end of last year found that droughts will probably set in more quickly and become more intense as climate change takes hold. By George Skelton Capitol Journal Columnist. It’s not a miracle, but major improvements are visible when you compare this week’s drought. In this case, sites that experience higher year-to-year variation in MAP are. A new drought map released Thursday shows the impact of California’s wet start to winter. You can see large swathes of California are bone dry. to 2009 Millennium Drought in Australia. The chart above, released by the National Drought Mitigation Center on Monday, shows just how dry the soil is compared to the historical average: the lighter the color, the more “normal” the current wetness of the soil the darker the color, the rarer. The state is facing what could be its worst drought in four decades. While the country’s appetite for extreme weather news was filled (to the brim) this week by the polar vortex, spare a thought for sunny California, where exceptionally dry weather is provoking fears of a long, tough summer ahead. This weeks storm is funneling moisture into California from the central Pacific Ocean. NASA GRACE Data Assimilation Click to embiggen. California is facing its 12th atmospheric river this year, following a historic drought. ![]()
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