Scientists also are studying whether climate change could mean more such deep droughts in the future and whether it made the current one worse. (scientificamerican.com)
By Peter Gleick, President December 8, 2014 Over the past three years (and indeed, for 10 of the past 14 years) California has experienced a particularly deep drought. (californiadrought.org)
While the event has begun its slow decline, those wide - ranging impacts will continue to be felt for weeks and months to come — good news for those in California, who need El Niño - fueled rains, but bad news for the many areas, like Indonesia, which is suffering from deep drought, food and water shortages, and wildfires. (wxshift.com)