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New satellite images by NASA show how Lake Mead's water levels have dramatically dropped over the past two decades.
Lake Mead, which is critical to both the supply of water and electricity across the southwestern United States, has shrunk dramatically over the past 20 years, jaw-dropping new satellite images ...
Lake Mead, the nation's largest reservoir, has receded considerable in the past 22 years, new satellite photos from NASA show. More than 40 million people depend on its waters. ... The lake’s ...
In July 2021, after two more extremely dry winters, Lake Powell dropped to its lowest level since 1969 when the reservoir was first filling. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Lake Mead fell to a level expected to trigger federally mandated cuts to Arizona and Nevada's water supplies for the first time in history.
NASA has published new photographs taken from space of the drastic water loss seen at Lake Mead over the last 22 years. NASA releases new satellite images of Lake Mead showing dramatic water loss ...
Lake Mead sits at 27 percent of capacity, its lowest level since 1937. Long stretches of shoreline now sit dry or in the muddy remnants of the lake. As Lake Mead reaches record-low level ...
With water levels continuing to drop at the Hoover Dam, the federal government declared the first water shortage at Lake Mead on Monday, Aug. 16. Stephen Wilcox remembers a time when water levels ...
The new images show Lake Mead creating a “bathtub ring,” a phenomenon where there’s a light-colored outline where water used to be. When the lake was at capacity, water would fill those areas.