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California rain flooding into ocean seen by NASA from space

Por: Newsweek Tech January 20, 2023

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For the past three weeks, California has been battered by a series of torrential winter storms. Several regions across the state have already surpassed their annual total rainfall since October, and over 32 trillion gallons of rain have fallen since December 26. But despite three of the driest years on record, much of this precious water has been lost to the ocean.After a certain amount of rain, the soil becomes saturated and cannot absorb any... + full article



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