Southern California Hit by Second Consecutive Atmospheric River

Southern California Hit by Second Consecutive Atmospheric River
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The Spin

Left narrative

What was once seen as a weather event that would happen once in a thousand years has now happened in consecutive months, and anthropogenic climate change is to blame. The oceans have warmed to record levels and are now combining with El Niño to create these catastrophic weather events. This is why it's time for those on the right side of the political aisle to take climate change seriously.

Right narrative

A little more than a year ago, the Golden State was relieved that several atmospheric rivers cured its historic drought. So, now that the climate has shifted to rainier winters, it's time for left-wing politicians who are too focused on an amorphous term like climate change — and the suggestion to harm energy security — to put more effort into building the physical infrastructure to mitigate harms from wetter weather.

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