California is known for its highly variable and often extreme precipitation patterns. From periods of drought to atmospheric rivers and floods, these extremes have a profound impact. Climate phenomena like El Niño (warmer Pacific Ocean waters) and La Niña (cooler Pacific Ocean waters) can influence California’s precipitation patterns. Overall, precipitation extremes underscore the importance of proactive planning, resilient infrastructure, and sustainable water management practices.
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