The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river represents an about-face after a dry January helped ignite fires that devastated California.
You may have heard meteorologists using the phrases "atmospheric river" and "Pineapple Express" when talking about wet weather in California, but what do they really mean?
The storm, fueled by a "Pineapple Express" originating near Hawaii, has already dumped significant rainfall across Northern California, with some areas receiving over 14 inches since Friday. More rain ...
Officials say the red tide bloom is expanding, but the event is not unexpected, as NOAA satellites have been tracking ...
A plume of moisture called a “Pineapple Express” because it comes from Hawaii, is headed for the Pacific Northwest and California. Heavy rainfall may cause flooding, especially in Northern California, ...