These pictures and graphs show reservoir storage level changes from 2006-2015. The reservoirs shown are some of California's biggest, including: Lake Shasta, Lake Oroville, Trinity Lake, New Melones Reservoir, Lake Berryessa, Lake McClure, Camanche Reservoir, and Lake Sonoma. The pictures are from the summers of 2009, 2012, and 2016. These images and graphs show a trend across all reservoirs where 2009 has low water levels, 2012 has higher water levels, and 2016 has lower levels. The pictures correlate with the drought years preceding 2009 and 2016, while 2011 had more rain and is reflected in 2012 pictures and graphs.