Article 6E1Q8 Should California expect more tropical storms like Hurricane Hilary?

Should California expect more tropical storms like Hurricane Hilary?

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Justine Calma
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1612698961.0.jpg Palms are hit by strong wind and rain from Tropical Storm Hilary in the deserts of Southern California on August 20th, 2023, in Palm Desert, California. | Photo by David McNew / Getty Images

California is notoriously dry this time of year. Yet, over the course of a single day this weekend, some desert areas were hit with more than a year's worth of rainfall.

Hurricane Hilary threw California into a state of emergency after more than 80 years without a tropical storm making landfall there. This kind of storm is unusual for California, and it will probably remain a rare occurrence. Even so, strange and extreme weather is a hallmark of climate change. And experts say it could have more curveballs in store that the state should be preparing for.

There probably will not be a whole lot more [hurricanes that move into the southwestern US] in the future. But when they do happen, they'll be much more like Hilary," says David...

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