Super El Niño is projected to douse California. Here’s how much extra rain to expect
First publishedAug 18, 16:26 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 18:53 UTC · 15m ago
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As the jet stream and atmospheric rivers that dowse the Pacific Northwest get pulled south into California by El Niño, they also become supercharged thanks to warmer ocean temperatures.
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- As the jet stream and atmospheric rivers that dowse the Pacific Northwest get pulled south into California by El Niño, they also become supercharged thanks to warmer ocean temperatures.
- How widely is it covered?
- 1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 15m ago.
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Super El Niño is projected to douse California. Here’s how much extra rain to expect
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