A year's worth of water fell in one day near Death Valley National Park. It washed away roads and killed off lizards. Walls of debris stand between officials and ancient bristlecone pines, so nobody knows yet how they fared.
Ancient floods didn’t have any man-made infrastructure to destroy. Now, you can’t drive across the park. Floodwaters covered some roads in feet of mud and washed away segments of others entirely.
“Climate models do seem to indicate that we will see more intense storms along with the higher temperatures,” Lamar told Hayley. “No one storm proves climate change, but when it keeps on happening, it does develop a trend.”here’s what’s happening across California: But elderly members of the community must contend with a lack of shade at many bus stops, even as heat waves become more intense.A new limited DMV pilot program allows state residents to scan their license and create a digital version on their phones
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