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For all their ferocity, California storms were not likely caused by global warming, experts say

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 19, 2023

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As California emerges from a two-week bout of deadly atmospheric rivers, a number of climate researchers say the recent storms appear to be typical of the intense, periodic rains the state has experienced throughout its history and not the result of global warming. Although scientists are still studying the size and severity of storms that killed 19 people and caused up to $1 billion in damage, initial assessments suggest the destruction had... + full article



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