La Niña conditions continued during January. Our blogger discusses the current forecast.
Dry conditions have dominated large portions of the United States so far this winter. Is the current double-dip La Niña to blame?
La Niña usually means a drier than average water year for California. So what happened in 2016-2017 when a weak La Niña coincided with a remarkably wet water year?
Have you ever wondered what the biggest, hottest, coldest or deepest weather records were for your state? So have many people. These data are interesting on the surface, but going Beyond the Data, they also help us think about resiliency in the face of weather, or climate or climate change, or some combination of the above.