Of particular concern are the burn areas of Southern California,
where rainfall rates could reach levels that increase the risk of mudslides and debris flows.
Not exact matches
More
rainfall in some places Less
rainfall in the places
where it doesn't rain more Hotter, apart from
where its colder Lots more heat in the oceans (somewhere) Catastrophic sea level rise — at the same
rate as the last five centuries.
the catchment needs to be wet before you see reasonable streamflows (or you need a real downpour
where rate of
rainfall > max infiltration
rate).