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Ignoring Mega-Flood Risk — Like California Did With Wildfire Prevention — May Spell Disaster, Experts Say
We Get Support From: We Get Support From:To play audio, update browser or .This non‐linear increase for the most intense precipitation events has potentially major implications--as it suggests accelerating societal impacts from historically rare or unprecedented precipitation events in the 21st century. (5/13)— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West)“A [mega-flood] could happen later this winter, it might not happen for 30 or 40 years,” Swain said.CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the...… We Get Support From: We Get Support From:To play audio, update browser or .This non‐linear increase for the most intense precipitation events has potentially major implications--as it suggests accelerating societal impacts from historically rare or unprecedented precipitation events in the 21st century. (5/13)— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West)“A [mega-flood] could happen later this winter, it might not happen for 30 or 40 years,” Swain said.CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the...WW…
California Has Issues With Wildfire Data, And Experts Say It's Complicating The Fire Fight
We Get Support From: We Get Support From:California has a data issue and it's a big deal as and worsens, according to a new around the cost of wildfires. “Fire has really changed the situation and we just need to figure out now — throwing in climate change — how to manage this problem and keep our state and our economy on track,” said , director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program and a senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the EnvironmentThere’s a lot of data being collected — everything from acres burned from fires to fire personnel — but Wara...… We Get Support From: We Get Support From:California has a data issue and it's a big deal as and worsens, according to a new around the cost of wildfires. “Fire has really changed the situation and we just need to figure out now — throwing in climate change — how to manage this problem and keep our state and our economy on track,” said , director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program and a senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the EnvironmentThere’s a lot of data being collected — everything from acres burned from fires to fire personnel — but Wara...WW…
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