NOAA: Study Previews How Climate Change May Alter Rain-Making Atmospheric Rivers by 2100
March 26, 2022
March 26, 2022
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, March 26 (TNSJou) -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following news:
The people, economy, and ecosystems of the Pacific coast states of California, Oregon and Washington are highly dependent on cool-season atmospheric rivers for their annual water supply. These long, narrow flows of saturated air can transport enormous amounts of water vapor - roughly equivalent to the flow at the mouth of the Mississippi River. They can unload . . .
The people, economy, and ecosystems of the Pacific coast states of California, Oregon and Washington are highly dependent on cool-season atmospheric rivers for their annual water supply. These long, narrow flows of saturated air can transport enormous amounts of water vapor - roughly equivalent to the flow at the mouth of the Mississippi River. They can unload . . .