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Home » How can we call something a thousand-year storm if we don’t have a thousand years of climate observations?

How can we call something a thousand-year storm if we don’t have a thousand years of climate observations?

Using the June floods in West Virginia as an example, the Climate Prediction Center's Tom Di Liberto explains how meterologists are like paleontologists turning the bones of an incomplete skeleton into a complete picture of a dinosaur.

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