WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.020 --> 00:00:04.070 It’s challenging to predict the precipitation for a whole season, 2 00:00:04.090 --> 00:00:08.100 but particularly during an El Niño year. An El Niño warms 3 00:00:08.120 --> 00:00:12.270 the ocean’s surface, which changes the structure of the atmosphere, including 4 00:00:12.290 --> 00:00:16.320 shifting the position of the jet stream and it changes where the weather patterns 5 00:00:16.340 --> 00:00:20.430 are. Observations from NASA’s GPM mission help us monitor 6 00:00:20.450 --> 00:00:24.490 the impacts of these changes, particularly in drought-weary California, 7 00:00:24.510 --> 00:00:28.510 which scientists predicted would get substantial rains this winter due to the 8 00:00:28.530 --> 00:00:32.560 El Niño. This Rainfall accumulation map from December 9 00:00:32.580 --> 00:00:36.590 reveals how El Niño storms provided some relief to the Golden State. 10 00:00:36.610 --> 00:00:40.650 Storms passing through Northern California brought up to 34 11 00:00:40.670 --> 00:00:45.730 inches of rain to the northern coast and added water to the state’s reservoirs. 12 00:00:45.750 --> 00:00:48.800 In early January very heavy storms were 13 00:00:48.820 --> 00:00:52.830 seen in Southern California. Over the course of a couple of days, 14 00:00:52.850 --> 00:00:56.890 Los Angeles was hit with nearly 3 inches of rain, which is 15 00:00:56.910 --> 00:01:00.940 more than half the rain the city received in all of 2015. 16 00:01:00.960 --> 00:01:05.000 Meanwhile San Francisco received more rain in January than it had 17 00:01:05.020 --> 00:01:09.060 in the last 5 Januarys combined. But El Nino 18 00:01:09.080 --> 00:01:13.150 effects appeared to lose momentum in February, which was extremely dry, 19 00:01:13.170 --> 00:01:17.220 showing just how variable an El Niño can be. The effects 20 00:01:17.240 --> 00:01:21.310 of this year’s El Niño still have several months to emerge. And it’ll be interesting to 21 00:01:21.330 --> 00:01:25.400 see how things play out. Although we know the rains from this winter won’t 22 00:01:25.420 --> 00:01:29.530 solve California’s water crisis, our observations from space 23 00:01:29.550 --> 00:01:35.475 will allow us to see how closely reality matches the predictions.