Not exact matches
Because Irma will be moving steadily northward once it makes its turn,
rainfall amounts will be far less than the top
totals of 40» — 50» recorded in slow - moving Hurricane Harvey.
It was the duration of
rainfall,
because of the slowing, stalling, slow reversal before the storm finally left the area that accounts for the high precipitation
totals.
[3] October through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation
totals about 170 percent of normal by 1 January 2017), but
because several of the storms were warm
rainfall, snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 percent of normal.
October through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation
totals about 170 % of normal by 1 January 2017), but
because several of the storms were warm
rainfall, snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 % of normal.
Even the Daily Mail Online said: «Prof Collins made clear that he believes it is likely global warming could lead to higher
rainfall totals,
because a warmer atmosphere can hold more water.»