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Upside of drought – plenty of room for flood waters in California reservoirs!

Posted by jfleck on 2 December 2015, 8:46 am

Nicholas Pinter at UC Davis points to one of the benefits of drought as we head into an El Niño winter:

With California reservoirs at record lows, most regulated rivers in the state are unlikely to see major flooding downstream of their dams.

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