Obtained on January 8, 2022 at 7:20 AM EST from the Weather Prediction Center's Facebook Page |
I would like to thank a Meteorologist friend in California for giving me the heads up about the atmospheric river event forecast for early this coming week (January 9 -11). I am very thankful for the graphic update on this atmospheric river event that I shared above as they talk about the entire state of California making it easier to write this post. At my Meteorologist friend's suggestion, I have been following the following these National Weather Service Forecast Offices in California:
- NWS Forecast Office Los Angeles
- NWS Forecast Office San Joaquin Valley/Hanford
- NWS Forecast Office Sacramento
- NWS Forecast Office San Francisco Bay Area
Atmospheric rivers are narrow filaments of tropical moisture that can stretch thousands of miles or more. They’re often only a couple hundred miles wide, but may be transporting more than a billion pounds of moisture overhead every second. Much of that moisture remains as water vapor or condensate in the form of cloud cover, but some falls as rain or snow. Unsurprisingly, precipitation totals can climb quickly.Most atmospheric rivers carry the bulk of their moisture a mile or so above the ground. That’s why the greatest totals of rain or snow are usually found in the higher elevations. Additionally, moist air forced up the mountains frequently cools to its dew point, becoming saturated and ridding itself of excess moisture in the form of heavy precipitation.
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