Flights Into The Stratosphere Study Changes To Atmospheric Rivers
Scientists are racing to better understand atmospheric rivers, bands of moisture that start in the tropics and can bring torrential rain to the U.S. They're projected to intensify with climate change.
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May 14, 2020 at 04:36PM
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NPR News: Flights Into The Stratosphere Study Changes To Atmospheric Rivers
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