Soil saturation data sharpens atmospheric river flood warnings, study of 71,000 storms finds

Phys.org
March 2, 2026
Atmospheric rivers carry unfathomable amounts of water across the sky, bringing moisture to drought-stricken regions like the Western U.S. But whether a particular incoming atmospheric river storm will result in disastrous flooding has long been difficult for researchers to determine with confidence. Now, a new Desert Research Institute-led study demonstrates that accounting for soil saturation levels can substantially improve our early warning of potentially destructive flooding events.
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Originally published on Phys.org on 3/2/2026