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Here’s What A ‘Very Likely’ Sequel To California’s 1862 Megastorm Would Look Like

Dale Cox isn’t your typical prophet of the apocalypse. But in his work at the U.S. Geological Survey, the bald, bearded, and technically-precise project manager spends an inordinate amount of time on catastrophe. Since 2006, Cox has worked with the interdisciplinary Science Application for Risk Reduction division in an effort to model hypothetical but entirely feasible disasters—and sell local governments on prevention methods.

Calif. Joins Colorado River Drought Management Plan To Sustain Lake Mead

California has officially joined a multi-state agreement to sustain water levels at lake mead. But despite the promise of progress, Lake Mead is still bracing for the worst and plans to move a marina further out into the water. One of the marinas at Callville Bay at Lake Mead needs to be moved, but in order for that to happen, the power has to be shut off. NV Energy crews de-energized the marinas Thursday to make a move possible. “The marina that’s right down here, we call it Marina 3,” said Rod Taylor, the vice president of Forever Resorts. Rod Taylor operates the marinas.  He says all of the action is in the face of water woes.

Look At The Drought Difference In California From One Year Ago

Storms continued to pile on snowpack and fill California’s water reservoirs over the past week, pulling even more of the state out of drought. Last week, a small sliver of extreme Northern California was the only part of the state in moderate drought. That area and a swath of California near its border with Mexico were listed as abnormally dry, a less severe condition than drought, in this week’s U.S. Drought Monitor report.