The Earth's atmosphere has strengthened its ability to remove air pollutants, including the potent climate-warming gas ...
It's been an unusually dry January in Northern California but there are signs of a weather pattern change as February begins.
Climate change has amplified the intensity and frequency of atmospheric rivers, because warmer air holds more moisture.
An atmospheric river is slamming portions of California, with multiple inches of rain expected to drench the area until the storm runs out of moisture Wednesday morning, forecasters say.
What’s the connection between climate change and an increase in so-called atmospheric rivers?