News release: Researchers identify factor behind 2017 Oroville Dam spillways incident
What was extraordinary was the unusually deep snow recorded in the northern Sierra Nevada mountains before the storm event. Subsequently, several records were set for how much snowmelt occurred during the atmospheric river. The melt took place because of unusually warm and wet conditions, and it increased water available for runoff by 37 percent over rain alone, straining the capacity of California’s second-largest reservoir.