UCLA researchers project Southern California rainfall levels through end of century

December 11, 2014

A UCLA study published today provides the most detailed scientific projections to date of how climate change will affect rainfall and snowfall in Southern California through the end of the 21st century. Alex Hall (department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences) and David Neelin (Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences) worked on the project. The findings are directly relevant to the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge.

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