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Tomorrow's Express: Leonardo Brings with Him an Atmosphere River with More than a Thousand Kilometers of Extension

Summary by Jornal Expresso
Leonardo’s depression, which goes through the Azores before reaching mainland Portugal, is different from Kristin’s bringing less wind and more water. With the salts and beds of the already satisfactory rivers, the tunnels of water that are intended to be removed in our country should cause floods and floods. In this expression of the morning, Paul Baldaia talks with Philip Duarte Santos, geophysical and author of several books on climate change.
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Leonardo’s depression, which goes through the Azores before reaching mainland Portugal, is different from Kristin’s bringing less wind and more water. With the salts and beds of the already satisfactory rivers, the tunnels of water that are intended to be removed in our country should cause floods and floods. In this expression of the morning, Paul Baldaia talks with Philip Duarte Santos, geophysical and author of several books on climate change.

Leonardo’s depression, which goes through the Azores before reaching mainland Portugal, is different from Kristin’s bringing less wind and more water. With the salts and beds of the already satisfactory rivers, the tunnels of water that are intended to be removed in our country should cause floods and floods. In this expression of the morning, Paul Baldaia talks with Philip Duarte Santos, geophysical and author of several books on climate change.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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