PORTLAND, Ore. — While the Oregon Cascades are buried beneath heavy snow and glaciers this time of year, new research is showing something big brewing under the surface. Researchers have ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the northern and central Oregon Cascades. Starting Friday morning at 4 a.m., heavy snow is expected to fall at elevations above 3,000 ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- "Winter weather is back" at Mt. Bachelor, the resort reported Friday, with about 10 inches of snow falling in the past 24 hours, making for a big fresh-powder weekend ahead ...
While studying the volcanic landscape of the Cascade Range north of the California border, Oregon scientists recently discovered something they did not expect: an aquifer containing much more ...
Efforts to address these injustices include cool pavement installations, tree planting, and investments in parks and green infrastructure, as demonstrated in neighborhoods like Pacoima and Sylmar.
Researchers have long known there was some kind of aquifer in the Cascade Mountains that feeds rivers like the McKenzie and the Deschutes. But they never knew just how big it might be — until ...
The fire started the night of Jan. 7 above Olive View Medical Center and spread toward the 210 Freeway in Sylmar. The CHP received a report that a power line had exploded in the area and that the ...
A massive aquifer is stored just beneath volcanic rocks at the crest of the central Oregon Cascades – possibly the largest aquifer of its kind in the U.S., according to researchers at the ...
Although a boon for the parched West, the aquifer is fed by snowpack, and scientists estimate dramatic reductions in snow in the Cascades in the coming decades. While this is a concerning scenario ...
Oregon’s Cascade Range is not just a scenic landscape of volcanic peaks – it also hides a massive underground aquifer filled with water. Scientists from the University of Oregon and their ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon researchers have uncovered a water reservoir beneath the Cascades that is estimated to be three times the capacity of Lake Mead. University of Oregon revealed its ...
Evidence of water beneath the Cascades in Central Oregon has long been as clear as the McKenzie River, which starts in a spring-fed lake in the mountains and ends up as drinking water for thousands of ...
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