Understanding Atmospheric Rivers: The Weather Phenomenon Explained
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Atmospheric rivers are large plumes of moisture that form in tropical regions and are carried by winds to other areas, especially impacting the U.S. West Coast by causing heavy rain, snow, and potential flooding, with their size and frequency increasing due to climate change.
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