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re: Is "atmospheric river" a new meteorological term because of climate change?
Posted on 1/10/23 at 3:37 pm to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 1/10/23 at 3:37 pm to BluegrassBelle
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I don’t think so. I remember learning about, at least something similar, to atmospheric river in a science class several years ago.
I should have just googled it.
From wiki:
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The term was originally coined by researchers Reginald Newell and Yong Zhu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the early 1990s, to reflect the narrowness of the moisture plumes involved.
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