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Could a Pineapple Express save California from drought?

Seth Rogen's and James Franco's favorite weather pattern is slated to bring much-needed rainfall to drought-stricken California. Will it be enough to combat the arid conditions?  

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FILE PHOTO- Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a "Pineapple Express," a storm front extending from west of Hawaii and aimed directly at California from December of 2014.

It has been dubbed the "Pineapple Express" and it's taking the West Coast by storm.

Both literally and figuratively.

Social media is buzzing about the weather pattern because it shares the same name as the popular 2008 Seth Rogen and James Franco movie.

The 聽is forecast to drop more than 10 inches of much-needed rain in Northern California and Washington State this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS has already flash-flood warnings, heavy rain, and high wind gusts for the region.

NBC News reported the storm had initially left some without power in the San Francisco Bay Area, and by Friday night that number had been reduced to approximately 9,000. The high winds have knocked down multiple power lines and trees since the storm made landfall. were under flood-watch in Northern California, and minor mudslides have been reported in Washington, according to Reuters聽

However, this storm does not technically meet the criteria for a . So what exactly is this weather pattern that brings winter rain from the mid-Pacific?

A true is a continual build up of tropical moisture that extends from Hawaii all the way to the West Coast and produces major rain storms, according to AccuWeather. The moisture needs to be guided into the storm and it acts as the fuel for the weather pattern.

The storm system now hitting the West Coast is powered by tropical moisture but it is also fed by a strong that usually runs through the north-central Pacific Ocean, according to AccuWeather.聽

"Pineapple expresses are not known for wind, they're known for rain," Accuweather meteorologist Bernie Rayno says. "If this was a true pineapple connection, rainfall amounts would be double what we're seeing now."

Though this storm will provide some relief to parts of California dealing with a severe drought, it will not be a panacea. The temperature of the tropical moisture will not allow for the 聽in the mountain areas, according to Reuters. The聽聽is more crucial to drought recovery because it stores a third of the water needed by residents and agriculture, according to NBC.

California鈥檚 drought has been one of the worst in history and it has affected more than , according to the United States Drought Monitor, or USDM. The USDM reports that since the start of the water year, which began on Sept. 30, 2014, over 58 percent of Californians have been living in 鈥渆xceptional drought鈥 conditions. 聽

After six weeks of dry conditions, the current storm system is providing some welcome rainfall. It just won't be nearly enough to reduce the drought conditions.

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