Drought-ravaged California is feeling the pressure
11 Apr 2016

Scientists say that storms carrying desperately needed water to California are being diverted by a band of high pressure that coincides with rainfall and temperature extremes.
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Low precipitation and record high temperatures left Tioga Pass, in California’s Sierra Nevada, nearly snowless in January 2015 | Bartshé Miller |
By TIM RADFORD | California is being sheltered from stormy weather by what climate scientists have dubbed a Ridiculously Resilient Ridge – a band of high pressure that disrupts wind patterns.
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