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Water Year 2019: February Atmospheric Rivers

March 7, 2019

For a pdf of this information click here.
 

*Arrows on this map are placed where each atmospheric river was strongest over the coastline.

 

 

 

 

 

Analysis by Chad Hecht, B. Kawzenuk, & F. Martin Ralph. This analysis is considered experimental. For questions regarding the data or methodology please contact Chad Hecht


Entry posted in: Atmospheric Rivers, Data, Extreme Events, Research

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