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  • Can Oroville Dam’s badly damaged spillway hold up through the rainy season?

    Can Oroville Dam’s badly damaged spillway hold up through the rainy season?

    February 26, 2017

    With weeks to go in California’s rainy season, and billions of gallons of water waiting to rush into Lake Oroville when the Sierra snowpack melts this spring, the question on the minds of many Sacramento Valley residents is this: Just how long can the dam’s badly damaged spillway hold up?

  • Climate Change Could Bring Bigger, Wetter Storms to California, Study Says

    Climate Change Could Bring Bigger, Wetter Storms to California, Study Says

    February 26, 2017

    Extreme rain and snow will hit the West Coast more often as the climate changes, scientists found.

  • New NASA Photo Shows Cyclones Deep in Jupiter’s Atmosphere

    New NASA Photo Shows Cyclones Deep in Jupiter’s Atmosphere

    March 7, 2018

    The Juno spacecraft is revealing what’s churning below the surface of the largest planet in the solar system.

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