California's La Niña Paradox: Heavy Rain, Scant Snow Raise Fire Risks
Warm ocean temperatures have spawned ridges of high pressure across the North Pacific, bringing record rainfall but less snow, threatening a crucial reservoir used by farmers, cities, and hydroelectric power providers during summer.
By Brian K Sullivan, Ilena Peng · Bloomberg
Warm ocean temperatures have spawned ridges of high pressure across the North Pacific, bringing record rainfall but less snow, threatening a crucial reservoir used by farmers, cities, and hydroelectric power providers during summer.