The latest back-to-back water years have become the wettest on record for Los Angeles since the late 1800s, with more than 52 inches falling since October 2022. And officials say more is on the way.
The latest back-to-back water years have become the wettest on record for Los Angeles since the late 1800s, with more than 52 inches falling since October 2022. And officials say more is on the way.
Leslie Reynolds, executive director of Groundwork San Diego-Chollas Creek, and Alexander Gershunov, a meteorologist and statistician at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, discuss social and environmental consequences of recent rains and flooding