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"The intense rainstorms sweeping in from the Pacific Ocean began to pound central California on Christmas Eve in 1861 and continued virtually unabated for 43 days."
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Atmospheric river
An atmospheric river (AR) is a narrow corridor or filament of concentrated moisture in the atmosphere. Other names for this phenomenon are tropical plume, tropical connection, moisture plume, water vapor surge, and cloud band.
"The intense rainstorms sweeping in from the Pacific Ocean began to pound central California on Christmas Eve in 1861 and continued virtually unabated for 43 days."
"What’s not normal is to have atmospheric river events that are this large. [in terms of rainfall these events] are nearly equaling the historic record."
"Warmer atmospheric temperatures, in general, will mean the freezing levels are higher than theyve been in the past. But while storms vary, even without climate change and some can be extra warm, just by natural situation, its clear the background warming should increase the [freezing] levels. This makes for extra potential potency to the impact," he said. "The rivers are already high again, so this ones going to pack a wallop."