While the wet weather may bring an end to a devastating run of wildfires in the state, it could also cause flooding and other hazards.
The storm is expected to continue to favor the North Bay, resulting in 2.5 to 3 inches of additional rain in Sonoma County ...
These thin ribbons of humid air can be identified and tracked in satellite ... found atmospheric rivers were responsible for all seven floods of northern California's Russian River in that seven ...
The video below from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State ... just west of Los Angeles. Southern California is experiencing strong Santa Ana winds and is ...
Enter the city of Los Angeles, where a small triangular plot of land along the Los Angeles River in Lincoln Heights ... and drug cartels. The satellite images show the word “help” had been ...
SATELLITE PICTURE SHOWS ... THERE’S NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. AND LOOK AT THIS. JUST CONNECTED TO THIS BIG TAP, THIS ATMOSPHERIC RIVER THAT CONNECTS ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE TROPICAL PACIFIC.
An atmospheric river brought heavy rain and mountain snow to parts of California and the Pacific Northwest on Friday, January 31. Satellite imagery released by the Cooperative Institute for Research ...
(Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University ... 1 p.m. Wednesday — Smoke blows out over the Pacific Satellite image shows smoke from fires in Los Angeles ...
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies show areas of vegetation that have been miraculously spared from the raging Southern Californian wildfires. Newsweek reached out to California's ...
SATELLITE PICTURE SHOWS ... THERE’S NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. AND LOOK AT THIS. JUST CONNECTED TO THIS BIG TAP, THIS ATMOSPHERIC RIVER THAT CONNECTS ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE TROPICAL PACIFIC.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration earlier this week shared satellite images capturing plumes of smoke that have clouded the Southern California skies. The image below was taken by ...
As the blaze erupted on Tuesday, the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite spotted the first plumes of smoke stretching out over the Pacific Ocean. In images taken only hours later ...