How a different type of atmospheric river storm saved California this winter from another drought
Briefly

Chad Hecht from UC-San Diego's Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes mentioned that last year was marked by continuous strong storms, but this winter was abnormally normal, with a higher number of weaker atmospheric rivers, resulting in full reservoirs and a stable Sierra Nevada snowpack.
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