Interview with Professor Graeme Swindles, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, U.K. Author of PLOS One paper: Swindles GT, Mullan DJ, Brannigan NT, Fewster RE, Sim TG, ...
The Colorado River makes life possible in many Western cities and supports agriculture that sustains people throughout the country. Most of the river's water begins as snowmelt from the mountainous ...
AMHERST - A professor at UMass Amherst is asking for people's help as his team researches the impact groundwater levels are having in Massachusetts. Massachusetts is coming off one of the wettest ...
Thursday's rain may ease the drought but not fill reservoirs to normal levels. Important bodies of water that supply water to populated regions in the Northeast have dried up due to drought conditions ...
Great Lakes water levels are currently rising and expected to peak in the summer months. Lake Erie is predicted to peak in May and then decline, while Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron are expected ...
Lake Travis water levels leapt by 5 feet after a heavy rainstorm doused parts of central Texas with up to 8 inches of rain last Thursday. Texas has suffered from severe drought throughout the summer, ...
Climate change will dramatically impact streamflow and its contributions to the Colorado River by increasing forest water use and reducing groundwater levels, new study finds. The Colorado River makes ...