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California to See Significant Rainfall from ‘Atmospheric River’

Northern California has been set to experience heavy rains and snow from the “Air River”, which is also known as “Pineapple Express”, according to some reports.

Fox weather It has been reported From Friday, “Northern California and the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean” can be seen in the predictable model that predicted that “rainfall over 6 inches” could be seen. Ta.

The predictive model indicates that the most rainfall zone can cause rainfall of 6 inches or more, but snow feet may be visible from extreme Northern Sierra Nevada to cascade.

“Obviously, if you raise the altitude, you can squeeze a little more than rainfall,” explained FOX weather meteor, Hailey Meyer. “As a whole, some snow in Northern California will be slightly limited.”

Meyer added, “If you move further north to the cascade and the coastal range, you will be more likely to see a considerable snowfall.

The Arakawa is also called “Pineapple Express” for “connection with Hawaii”. According to Weather channel.

According to the National Ocean atmosphere (NOAA), the sea river is said to be “different sizes and strength”, and it is explained that it is a “long, narrow band in the atmosphere” of “transporting a large amount of water vapor from tropical.” I am. News Week It has been reported

The NOAA explains that the sea river is a long and narrow band in the atmosphere that transports a large amount of water vapor from tropical. These sizes and strength are very different, but on average, we carry the volume comparable to the flow of the Mississippi River in the mouth.

Ryan Mawue, research meteorist, post In X, “Kona Law, who is throwing snow on Oshima on the Island of Hawaii, is the same weather system that affects California in the Arakawa River.”

“The low snow on the island of Hawaii is the same weather system that affects the river with a atmosphere in California,” Maue wrote in his post. “Pineapple Express also needs the help of a polar water robe on the northwestern part of the Pacific coast of the Pacific Ocean, where the cold air pools cruelly for the next one to two weeks.”



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