Atmospheric Rivers May be Diminishing on the West Coast and Surging in the East, Study Finds

TL;DR


Summary:
- Atmospheric rivers, which are long, narrow bands of moisture in the atmosphere, are shifting eastward due to climate change.
- This shift is causing more extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and flooding, in regions that were previously less affected.
- The eastward movement of atmospheric rivers is a concerning trend that highlights the need for continued research and action to address the impacts of climate change.

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