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Historic Levels of Rainfall in California Storms

2024-02-06 - Alan Taylor (from US general29)

Images from Southern California, where the second storm in a long-duration atmospheric river brought record levels of rainfall

Ethan Swope / AP More than seven inches of rain fell on Los Angeles over Sunday and Monday, making it the wettest two-day period in decades—about half of the region’s average yearly rainfall poured down in 48 hours. The second storm in a long-duration atmospheric river brought high winds, flooding, and mudslides that have destroyed houses and cut power to more than 1 million people across Southern California.

[USA] 🌎 https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2024/02/photos-los-angeles-california-storm-flooding/677359/?utm_source=feed

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More than seven inches of rain fell on Los Angeles over Sunday and Monday, making it the wettest two-day period in decades—about half of the region’s average yearly rainfall poured down in 48 hours. The second storm in a long-duration atmospheric river brought high winds, flooding, and mudslides that have destroyed houses and cut power to more than 1 million people across Southern California.
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Category: USA
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