Tracking Raindrops

latitude 37.87276, longitude -122.258617

We all rely on the water cycle, but how does it actually work? Scientists at UC Berkeley are embarking on a new project to understand how global warming is affecting our fresh water supply. And they're doing it by tracking individual raindrops in Mendocino and north of Lake Tahoe.

Duration: 11:09
Original Air Date: Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008
Embed this video
Make a Big Difference With a Small Donation

 

More by Topic: Weather, Chemistry
More by Location: All Bay Area

Climate Change and Water Educator Guide

Use multiple QUEST media resources to show the local impact of climate change on our ocean and find out how scientists are studying our freshwater supply.
210b_ClimateChangeandWater.pdf (251.6 KB)

 

QUEST Schedule

  • QUEST TV:

    Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. on KQED 9 and KQED HD, Comcast 709.
  • QUEST Radio:

    Mondays at 6:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m. on KQED FM 88.5 and KQEI FM 89.3.
  • The Physics of Baseball/World's Most Powerful Microscope

  • Sat, Jul 4 at 7:00AM, on KQED 9HD
  • Sat, Jul 4 at 9:30AM, on KQED World
  • Sat, Jul 4 at 1:30PM, on KQED World
  • Sat, Jul 4 at 3:00PM, on KTEH
  • Sat, Jul 4 at 7:00PM, on KQED World
  • Sun, Jul 5 at 1:00AM, on KQED World