On June 10, scientists from Stanford, MIT, and Western Michigan University published a study in Nature Climate Change.
While conducting the study, scientists analyzed all Southern California counties. Researchers placed each county in different tropical storm situations and found that each one demonstrates increased landslide risks from 2000 to 2050.
Out of the counties examined, Los Angeles County appears to be at the highest risk. In one of the scenarios, scientists concluded that over 75% of the county could be at risk for landslides…