Answer: Rain in San Diego is anything but average. It falls mainly in winter and varies a lot from year to year. For example, a very wet winter in 1997-98 was followed by a six-year-long dry spell.
Well before humans settled in what is now San Diego, natural climate variability was changing the look of the California coastline. Some 20,000 years ago, sea level in Southern California was lower ...
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