Storms now pounding Southern California are raising the specter of more danger for residents—debris flows in areas already ...
Andrew Gray, an associate professor of watershed hydrology at UCR, weighs in on the threats to life and infrastructure posed by fast-moving debris flows, and how residents can best respond.
As urban development accelerates and rainfall intensifies, traditional drainage systems are under unprecedented strain. The ...
Orange County communities built on hillsides prepare for possible landslides that may be caused by the powerful winter ...
Scientists using seismic data tracked groundwater levels beneath the L.A. area. They found heavy rains in 2023 boosted ...
A roof is one of the most important components of a home, providing protection from the elements and maintaining structural ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
A proposal to spend almost $3.5 million on off-site projects connected to the new fire station at 139 The Great Road will be ...
A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
Roorkee: Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee have developed an advanced predictive model to ...
The New York State Capitol's Eastern Approach will undergo a makeover beginning this summer, the New York State Office of ...