Now that late spring/early summer is upon us, there’s increasingly more headlines about less rain in various places (recent floods notwithstanding). I’m assuming that’s because water is evaporating and not returning to those places, but where is it going?
Is it arriving, now, in these bursty flash floods? Is it staying longer in the atmosphere and moving to new locations? Is more of it just staying in the atmosphere period?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rare-june-atmospheric-river-takes-134720481.html
https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/03/world/video/nairobi-kenya-flooding-rain-runda-madowo-pkg-digvid
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/rescue-worker-dies-southern-germany-floods-2024-06-02/
https://www.newsweek.com/pittsburgh-rainfall-record-flood-1906267
Record droughts in some places, record rains in others. Regular patterns breaking down means the extremes get more extreme, the swings get more rapid. That’s not good news for anything.
It also means areas that have, over centuries, ecologically, culturally and technologically adapted to lots of rain are now hit by droughts, and vice versa.