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  2. Extreme heat forecast for Western U.S. may kick off ... - AOL

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    — Dr. Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) May 28, 2024. Far northern California is likely to see its first 100-degree day of the year by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

  3. Northern California blizzard could be one ‘for the record ...

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    In a Thursday morning video briefing, Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, said it won’t be an “ordinary storm.” ... the National Weather Service said.

  4. A 'Pineapple Express' storm is about to drench California ...

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    A classic, moderate-to-strong atmospheric river,” UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain told reporters during a Tuesday webcast. “It is also a Pineapple Express-type atmospheric river.” Timing ...

  5. Frigid storm to slam California: Blizzard warning for local ...

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    Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) February 20, 2023. Parts of Southern California could see snow starting early Wednesday at elevations as low as 1,500 feet, and even lower in parts of Northern ...

  6. An atmospheric river will drench California, with some parts ...

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    Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said soils are saturated from San Francisco to San Diego, which means heavy rainfall could rapidly ...

  7. California's rainy season begins with a bomb cyclone bang ...

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    “That’s going to be quite a lot of water," said Daniel Swain, a UCLA climate scientist. ... the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center forecast an increased chance for above ...

  8. Ridiculously Resilient Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ridiculously Resilient Ridge, here depicted by cool-season seasonal geopotential height anomalies (November–March) during 2012–2015. Adapted from [1]. The "Ridiculously Resilient Ridge", sometimes shortened to "Triple R" or "RRR", is the nickname given to a persistent anticyclone that occurred over the far northeastern Pacific Ocean, contributing to the 2011–2017 California drought.

  9. Warm atmospheric rivers in California forecast could spell ...

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    Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) February 28, 2023 “The really big worry for flooding when you have a lot of snow in the mountains, your reservoirs are relatively full and you get a really warm ...