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How Climate Change is Escalating the Risk of a California Megaflood

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Is It a Severe Drought in the Southwest?

Daniels: More rain than snow means more water and more flooding. But that rain on recently fallen snow will actually push the snow pack into run off as well, increasing flooding further. Each additional degree of warming brings about a progressively larger increase in the capacity of the atmosphere to hold water vapor. So when it's dry, the landscape can get even drier because this warmer atmosphere is driving increased evaporative demand.

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