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  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter46.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter26.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter24.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter19.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter16.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen17.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen11.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modeling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposphere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California.
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen20.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen19.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen16.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen14.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen13.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen10.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, on the beach at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen9.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen5.jpg
  • LA JOLLA, CA - May 12, 2006 - Dr. Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize winner who worked on the interactions of atmospheric chemistry with climate, the role of halogen photochemistry with ozone in the marine boundary layer and the global modelling of atmospheric chemical processes with stratosphere and troposhere, in a lab at the University of San Diego in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2006. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Dr Paul Crutzen3.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January. Locals and tourists alike enjoy frozen Tenaya Lake.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter10_BW.jpg
  • Late afternoon shadows from Yosemite fall across Tioga Pass. Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras resulted in SR 120 into Yosemite National Park remaining open into January and reopening in early May. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter35.jpg
  • Late afternoon shadows from Yosemite fall across Tioga Pass. Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras resulted in SR 120 into Yosemite National Park remaining open into January and reopening in early May. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter30.jpg
  • Late afternoon shadows from Yosemite fall across Tioga Pass. Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras resulted in SR 120 into Yosemite National Park remaining open into January and reopening in early May. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter49.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter27.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January. Locals and tourists alike enjoy frozen Tenaya Lake.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter10.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January. Locals and tourists alike enjoy frozen Tenaya Lake.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter08.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January. Locals and tourists alike enjoy frozen Tenaya Lake.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter07.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January. Locals and tourists alike enjoy frozen Tenaya Lake.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter04.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter20.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter15.jpg
  • Extremely rare, warm weather in the Eastern Sierras has resulted in Tioga Pass (SR 120) remaining open into Yosemite National Park. It's been over 80 years since Tioga Pass was open this late into January.
    Yosemite's Warm Winter22.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 4 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 9 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 18 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 15 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 16 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 10 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 7 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 2 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 13 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 19 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 19.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 17.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 8.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 6.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 5.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 1.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 18.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 16.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 12.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 10.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 2.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 3.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains. This entire area is part of the lake.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8756.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8732.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8693.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8729.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8700.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8686.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8611.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8623.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8599.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8564.jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake after years of a prolonged drought in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-8514.jpg
  • Fire is a constant and present danger in the Inyo National Forest, especially during a prolonged drought.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-7575.jpg
  • Fire is a constant and present danger in the Inyo National Forest, especially during a prolonged drought.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-7571.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mudslide 1.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud4.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud20.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud11.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud25.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud23.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud27.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud22.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud29.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud32.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud31.jpg
  • Climate change has for years contributed to more powerful storms slamming into California. A series of storms in March, 1998 caused extensive damage from mudslides and erosion throughout Los Angeles.
    Climate Change Mud30.jpg
  • The Owens River transports snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada mountains through the Owens Valley and eventually into Los Angeles. Low levels reflect a depleted snowpack.
    Mammoth Lakes Sierras_BW-5445.jpg
  • The Eastern Sierras glow in the warmth of a summer sunrise in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life_B...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life_B...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life_B...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life_B...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life_B...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-5...jpg
  • A late afternoon thunderstorm drops much needed precipitation on Horseshoe Lake that has shrunk to precarious levels in July, 2021 due to a prolonged drought.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-5...jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake which was at precariously low levels in July, 2021.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
  • The Eastern Sierras glow in the warmth of a summer sunrise in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
  • The Eastern Sierras glow in the warmth of a summer sunrise in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
  • A late afternoon thunderstorm drops rain and darkens the sky over the Twin Lakes in Mammoth, California.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-6...jpg
  • Dead and dying trees are increasingly visible throughout Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-5...jpg
  • The drought enlarged shoreline at Horseshoe Lake which was at precariously low levels in July, 2021.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
  • The Eastern Sierras glow in the warmth of a summer sunrise in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
  • The Eastern Sierras glow in the warmth of a summer sunrise in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierra Summer Life-7...jpg
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