Record-breaking rain was recorded across Southern California on Sunday and Monday. Some of the most jaw-dropping totals unfolded across the greater Los Angeles area. Downtown Los Angeles had its third-wettest two-day stretch on record Sunday through Monday, receiving 7.03 inches of rain, or 49%...
Something is going to happen in Southern California on Friday that hasn't happened in at least six years, possibly longer. It's going to rain a whole, heckuva lot, and that rain is going to be accompanied by a wide range of other hazards. It's all part of one of the most intense...
The low pressure system was moving through the region. bringing with it intermittent rain on Easter. The system, however, was still a couple hundred miles west of the Southland as of 7 a.m. and was expected to continue to move into the southeast towards Baja California. ...
Forecasters said coastal and valley areas were expected to get 1 to 3 inches of rain from the storm overall, with 2 to 5 inches possible in the mountains, with "locally higher amounts." Record rain totals were recorded in parts of Los Angeles County on Tuesday. At Sandberg, 3.62 inches...
The rounds of heavy rain begin on Sunday, and by the middle of the week, parts of eastern Texas and Louisiana could see rain totals of more than 4 inches. And according to theFOX Forecast Center, due to the abundant moisture, any storms that develop could be slow moving and...
Nayarit Puebla, and Yucatan. Additionally, 86 precipitation stations distributed across the Sierra Madre Occidental from the North American Monsoon Experiment Event Rain Gauge Network (NERN)40 were incorporated, which provide an important sampling of high elevation precipitation absent from the above st...
re-mobilization of Hg stored in the terrestrial ecosystem, a recent model study simulating complete conversion of Amazonian rainforest to savanna found a 63% decrease in Hg deposition to the Amazon region, equivalent to more than 400 Mg Hg y−1(Feinberg et al.2022). In response, the model...
In addition, cultivable land is conventionally regarded by most scholars to have been part of the top priorities for most Iron Age communities that inhabited southern Zambezia since they were sedentary food-producing societies that thrived on economies that largely depended on rain-fed agriculture [...
The monthly climatological distribution of precipitation in RS between January and May (INMET climatology, 1991–2020) is quite homogeneous, with totals not exceeding 200 mm/month (Figure 3a, blue bars). However, in 2024, from January to May, records from 27 rain gauges distributed across the ...