Q&A: Climate expert explains why atmospheric rivers are causing historic rainfall in California
Published Date: 2/6/2024
Source: phys.org
In December 1861, intense rainfall began pounding central California, thrashing the state for the next 43 days. The rain, which scientists now think was caused by atmospheric rivers, killed thousands of people and destroyed the state's economy, transforming the Central Valley into a sea nearly the size of Lake Ontario.