Monday, July 29, 2019

Perfect Storm of Extended Drought and Climate Warming Caused Sierra Tree Mortality

A recent study by the Sierra Nevada Research Institute at U.C. Merced concludes that the state’s most extreme dry period in hundreds of years resulted in devastating tree deaths in the Sierra Nevada’s forests. The severity of the long drought dried up subsurface water reserves in the mountain range’s mixed conifer forests, threatening their ability to survive and causing a massive die-off. Vic Bedoian reports from Fresno.