Inquirer: Thirty-year-old Gustavo Leal remembers the floodwaters reaching the doorstep of his family home in East Palo Alto. It was bad enough that you couldnt get out of your driveway, he said.
Next time the floodwaters could swamp the entire house. That`s the findings of a new study released today by Climate Central, a research and journalism organization.
In February 1998, an El Nio storm brought high-speed winds combined with abnormally high sea levels that wreaked havoc in the Bay Area. El Nio...