An orchard of young trees withstands drought in California’s Central Valley in 2014. The ability to predict heat waves in the Central Valley could help better prepare and protect crops and people from the impacts. Credit: UC DavisAs climate change creates more extremes in weather, it’s important to know when heat waves will hit California. UC Davis researchers have found a correlation: heat waves show up in California within 16 days after heavy rainfall over the Indian Ocean.
Story by Ezra David Romero.
Credit: Andrew Nixon / Capital Public RadioHousing and mental health advocates met at the Capitol Thursday to discuss rebuilding the statewide network of board and care facilities for adults who need support.
Story by Sammy Caiola.
Credit: Via CapRadioGas prices in California will continue to climb due to refinery problems and the switch to summer blend.
Story by Steve Milne.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019