event Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops Oct 13, 2022 Before entering law enforcement, he was a sailor in the armed forces, serving in Desert Storm. He was honorably discharged and retired from the US Navy ...
Report Storing Water for the Environment By Sarah Null, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Kristen Dybala ... Aug 22, 2022 These flows augment winter storm events, inundating channel margin and floodplain habitat for juvenile salmon, shorebirds, and waterfowl.
Report Land Transitions and Dust in the San Joaquin Valley By Andrew Ayres, Jaymin Kwon, Joy Collins Jul 20, 2022 Jul 25, 2022 ... Almost fifteen years earlier, 1977 saw one of the state's worst dust storms: record-high wind events in the valley produced storms that led to ...
Report Exploring the Potential for Water-Limited Agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley By Caitlin Peterson, Cameron Pittelkow, Mark Lundy Jul 20, 2022 Jul 25, 2022 ... ... Shafter and West Side model sites, and about 65 percent of storms brought less than 0.2 inches at the wetter Turlock and Visalia sites.
blog post Our Experts Weigh In on the Drought By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount, Alvar Escriva-Bou, Sarah Bardeen Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022 ... Some places that were in a really tight spot last year—like Marin—got a bit of a reprieve because of winter storms.
blog post A Large California Water Utility Prepares for Climate Change By Sarah Bardeen Jun 27, 2022 Jun 27, 2022 ... ... is the top risk—a result of more hot days without precipitation, increased wildfires, and extreme weather, like large storms after fire.
blog post Homeownership Trends in California By Hans Johnson, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune, Cesar Alesi Perez Jun 14, 2022 Jun 14, 2022 ... This increase was the consequence of a perfect storm of political, policy, demographic, and economic changes—and are not likely to be ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Greg Gartrell, Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak May 16, 2022 The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta supplies water to roughly 30 million Californians, over 6 million acres of farmland, and countless ecosystems.
blog post Dangers Lurk in the San Joaquin Valley’s Dust By Sarah Bardeen Jan 10, 2022 Jan 10, 2022 ... In the San Joaquin Valley, concerns about airborne dust—and its health impacts—are growing. We speak with two experts who say people are ...
blog post Water in 2021: Looking Back on a Year of Extremes By Ellen Hanak Jan 3, 2022 Jan 3, 2022 ... photo - Truckee River after Winter Storm, Pixel CA DWR- ... Although this past December brought some welcome storms, California remains in ...