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The Shum Show: Rain, Rain and, You Guessed It, More Rain

  • Oct 9, 2015

It’s been a lot of rain, rain, and more rain this week! Get your weekly wrap-up with Climate Central’s Greta Shum… on the Shum Show!

 

  • california drought,
  • coastal flooding,
  • el nino,
  • flooding,
  • heavy downpours,
  • rain,
  • south carolina
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Get your Greta fix for the week with this edition of the Shum Show. On tap today: a hurricane named Joaquin and some toasty temps.

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Across U.S., Heaviest Downpours On The Rise

Record-breaking rain across Texas and Oklahoma this week caused widespread flooding, the likes of which the region has rarely, if ever, seen. For seven locations there, May 2015 has seen the most rain of any month ever recorded, with five days to go and the rain still coming. While rainfall in the region is consistent with the emerging El Niño, the

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Joaquin Heads Into the Atlantic Leaving Records in Its Wake

This may be the last we hear of Hurricane Joaquin, except for changes the storm made to the record books. As of Monday afternoon, Joaquin is spinning about 200 miles north of Bermuda and has no more land in its path. The storm weakened significantly in the past couple of days and has dropped to a Category 1 hurricane with 85 mph winds. The

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Sea surface temperatures anomalies across the Pacific Ocean from June 1 to June 7, 2015

El Niño Forecast Brings California Hope for Drought Relief

El Niño is gaining steam in the Pacific Ocean and forecasters are now leaning towards it being a strong event, the first since the blockbuster El Niño of 1997-1998. That possibility is again raising the collective hopes of Californians that this winter may finally see some desperately needed precipitation to begin the slow climb out of a historic

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