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    Northwest Deluge: Nature’s Raging Embrace

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterDecember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Severe Weather Events: An atmospheric river caused heavy rainfall in early December 2025, leading to extensive landslides and flooding across the Pacific Northwest, particularly western Washington.

    2. Record Rainfall Measurements: Many areas received over 10 inches of rain within 72 hours, with Seattle-Tacoma Airport setting a daily record of 1.6 inches on December 10.

    3. Flood Levels and Road Closures: The Skagit and Snohomish Rivers experienced record flooding, prompting road closures, including major routes like I-90.

    4. Emergency Response: NASA’s Disasters Response Coordination System has been activated to assist Washington’s emergency operations, providing maps and data to monitor the ongoing crisis.

    Pacific Moisture Drenches the U.S. Northwest

    Heavy rainfall in early December 2025 has transformed the Pacific Northwest. This deluge, which began around December 7, resulted from a powerful atmospheric river. Scientists describe atmospheric rivers as narrow bands of moisture that transport water vapor from warm tropical areas to cooler regions.

    In this case, moisture traveled from nearly 7,000 miles away, near the Philippines. As a result, some western Washington locations reported over 10 inches of rain in just 72 hours. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport even set a daily record with 1.6 inches of rain on December 10.

    The heavy rains caused significant flooding and landslides. The Skagit and Snohomish Rivers reached record levels, while mudslides blocked several roadways, including I-90. Fortunately, the National Weather Service provided timely updates, helping keep the public informed.

    NASA’s Disasters Response Coordination System has been activated to assist in response efforts. They will share maps and data through an open-access portal, allowing citizens to track conditions as they evolve. These tools reflect advancements in technology that enhance our understanding of weather patterns and disaster response.

    Despite the challenges posed by the storm, the event highlights the importance of ongoing scientific research. Understanding atmospheric rivers not only improves weather forecasting but also aids in disaster preparedness. As scientists gather more data, communities can better brace for nature’s extremes, ultimately enhancing quality of life in the region.

    The Pacific Northwest, though currently facing adversity, demonstrates resilience and adaptability. With advancements in meteorology and technology, residents and officials can work together to recover and prepare for future weather events.

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