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  1. A map of the flood area of the hypothetical ARkStorm event. The storm was not an unprecedented occurrence. Geologic evidence has been found that massive floods, of equal or greater magnitude to the 1861–1862 event, have occurred in California roughly every 100 to 200 years.

  2. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Hay ejemplos concretos de este tipo de comportamiento en el pasado, como las tormentas de 1861 y 1862, que provocaron 45 días de lluvias. Pero el cambio climático también está alterando el cálculo de lo que pueden deparar futuras tormentas.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2013 · Overview. Publications. The SAFRR project’s second scenario, called ARkStorm, addresses massive U.S. West Coast storms analogous to those that devastated California in 186162. Storms of this magnitude are projected to become more frequent and intense as a result of climate change.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ARkStormARkStorm - Wikipedia

    A USGS model image shows the enormous atmospheric river that may have been present during the 1861–1862 flood event. An ARkStorm (for Atmospheric River 1,000) is a "megastorm" proposed scenario based on repeated historical occurrences of atmospheric rivers and other major rain events first developed and published by the Multi ...

  5. 8 de feb. de 2024 · There are specific examples in the past of this type of behavior, including storms in 1861 and 1862 that resulted in 45 days of rain. But climate change is also altering the calculus of what...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2013 · A 43-day storm that began in December 1861 put central and southern California underwater for up to six months, and it could happen again. By B. Lynn Ingram. Geologic evidence shows that truly...

  7. 29 de ago. de 2020 · Aug 29, 2020 8:00 AM. The Biblical Flood That Will Drown California. The Great Flood of 1861–1862 was a preview of what scientists expect to see again, and soon. Vineyards and farmland along...