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love_katz

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2. I have lived in the Pacific Northwest for my entire life. We're getting less rain.
Thu Apr 4, 2024, 04:33 PM
Apr 2024

I'm not a meteorologist, but I have definitely noticed that we get much less rain in the valleys and snow on the mountains during the fall-winter-spring cycle. I look at the satellite data just about every day. It looks like the Jet Stream has split, with the bulk of the precipitation going either north over the Puget Sound region, or it goes south and ends up flooding California and burying their mountains in huge amounts of snow. This creates environmental damage for everyone: flooding, mudslides and collapsing roofs from record amounts of snow, and salmon die off because our rivers are too warm. It also leads to an earlier wildfire season, airsheds that are so choked with smoke that we have to stay indoors and the recreational areas are closed due to insane levels of fire danger. Most of California is a desert and cannot cope with the increasing amounts of water, which thanks to global warming, tends to come in extreme weather events. We need our rain and snow to come home.

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