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  2. 2011–2017 California drought - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–2017 California drought persisted from December 2011 to March 2017 [1] and consisted of the driest period in California's recorded history, late 2011 through 2014. [2] The drought wiped out 102 million trees from 2011 to 2016, 62 million of those during 2016 alone. [ 3 ]

  3. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    Since the California water supply is attained from numerous sources, fulfilled by varied and intricate weather patterns, there is no one cause of drought. California is not only the most populous state and largest agricultural producer in the United States, it is also the most biodiverse; [2] as such, drought in California can have a far ...

  4. January 2025 Southern California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The extreme intensity of the windstorm (peak gusts were 100 mph (161 km/h) at the Mount Lukens Truck Trail in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains) coupled with dry vegetation due to prolonged drought conditions caused fires to spread rapidly, and airborne embers set spot fires far away.

  5. Is California headed for drought after dry start to water ...

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    A dry start to the water year in California could ignite drought conditions in a matter of months, climate experts warn. ... said the winter’s slow start could cause drought to reemerge by summer.

  6. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, the Californian drought effects caused the California Department of Water Resources to develop plans for a temporary reduction of water allocations to farmland by up to 50% at the time. During that period California's 38 million residents experienced 13 consecutive months of drought.

  7. How does California define drought? April update shows ... - AOL

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    In April 2021, roughly 7% of California was drought-free. Now the state is more than 75% drought-free with minimal “abnormally,” “moderate” and “severe” drought conditions.

  8. California's battle with drought vs. floods will be complex ...

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    California has been in a long-term battle with drought following multiple winters with little rain and mountain snow that resulted in low levels in water reservoirs, sparked government action to ...

  9. Southwestern North American megadrought - Wikipedia

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    California is the most populous state and largest agricultural producer in the United States, and as such, drought in California can have a severe economic as well as environmental impact. The historical and ongoing droughts in California are caused by lack of rainfall (or snowfall), higher average temperatures , and drier air masses in the ...