Recently atmospheric river has put millions at risk in California.
On average, atmospheric rivers have about twice the regular flow of the Amazon River.
An active MJO shift occurred during the early 2023 events, tilting the odds toward increased atmospheric river activity over California.
Postive impact |
Negative impact |
Water supply enhancement- It serve as essential contributors to water supply in drought prone-areas like California. They bring substantial moisture replenishing reservoirs, rivers and groundwater. |
Extreme Flooding- This can lead to extreme flooding, disrupting travel, causing mudslides, and posing a threat to life and property |
Quenching wildfires- Intense rainfall reduces fire risk by saturating the landscape and providing much-needed moisture. |
Debris flows- When atmospheric rivers combine with saturated soil, they can trigger debris flows. These fast-moving mixtures of water, mud, and debris can be highly destructive. |
Snowpack accumulation- The moisture they bring falls as snow at higher elevations, which gradually melts and feeds rivers during spring and summer. |
Economic impact- They cause an average of 1.1 billion dollars in flood damages yearly in western US.
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End droughts- When an atmospheric river delivers substantial precipitation it can end prolonged droughts, these events paly crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and sustaining ecosystems. |
Disrupt normal life- Flooded roads, power outages, and property damage impact communities |
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