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  2. Wildfires have been raging in Los Angeles for days. When will ...

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    “The concern is, before we get to that point, we’ve got those winds that are expected to go back up again,” CNN Meteorologist Allison Chinchar said. The rainy season in California is ...

  3. From flooding rain to unmitigated wildfire: Why California is ...

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    Violent fires will remain possible until the extreme weather pendulum swings back to wet and California gets a soaking winter rain. Climate change is making when that will happen even harder to ...

  4. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    Despite its long coastline, California is not vulnerable to tropical cyclones. Because of the cold California Current from the North Pacific Ocean and the fact that the storms tend to "steer" west, California has only been hit with three tropical storms in recorded history, a storm which came ashore in 1939 and dumped heavy rainfall on the Los ...

  5. Voices: The California wildfires are not ‘natural disasters ...

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    Denial today isn’t just about rejecting climate science outright; it’s about muddying the waters, distracting with cultural blame games and sowing confusion. And if you think this is just ...

  6. Climate of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ana winds in Southern California sweep from the deserts and across the Los Angeles metropolitan area pushing smoke from wildfires far out into the Pacific Ocean. The Santa Ana winds are strong, extremely dry offshore winds that characteristically sweep across Southern California and northern Baja California during late September into ...

  7. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in California has resulted in higher than average temperatures, leading to increased occurrences of droughts and wildfires. [3] Over the next few decades in California , climate change is predicted to further reduce water availability, increase wildfire risk, decrease agricultural productivity , and threaten coastal ecosystems. [ 4 ]

  8. First of back-to-back atmospheric rivers pushes into ... - AOL

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    The first of two back-to-back atmospheric rivers slowly pushed into California on Wednesday, triggering statewide storm preparations and calls for people to get ready for potential flooding, heavy ...

  9. San Francisco fog - Wikipedia

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    Fog is a common weather phenomenon in the San Francisco Bay Area and the entire coastline of California extending south to the northwest coast of the Baja California Peninsula. The frequency of fog and low-lying stratus clouds is due to a combination of factors particular to the region that are especially prevalent in the summer.