El Nino could gently replenish overstressed aquifers in parched state – or it might ravage vulnerable infrastructure
When respected climatologists describe this winter's warming of tropical Pacific waters as a Godzilla El Nino event, they might be onto something. The science fiction monster's signature move is to emerge from the ocean and destroy structures built by hapless humans. Many of the necessary plot elements are in place for El Nino to similarly wreak havoc in the Golden State in the coming months, says an expert in climate extremes at the University of California, Irvine.
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