Through my office window I see the rain. It got hot, and then it rained.
A friend of mine, meteorologist Roel Ayala Mata, calculated that when the winds move clouds perpendicularly towards a mountain ridge, one can expect more water coming down. He claims that happened last week in the Mexico-US border, where the Rio Bravo, or Rio Grande, surged up at times more than forty feet.
We are on top of the mountains here, and far from the coast in Acapulco, the rain is stopping.
This meteorological work is so hard.
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