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FIU hosts congressional briefing on preparing communities for hurricane season
Florida congressional offices and key stakeholders heard from FIU partners at the National Weather Service and Miami-Dade County Emergency Management as we start the 2021 hurricane season
June 1, 2021 at 12:00am
According to experts, we’re approaching an “above average” hurricane season. What does that mean and how does FIU best prepare our communities as we start this year’s hurricane season today, June 1?
On May 25, FIU in Washington, D.C. and FIU s Extreme Events Institute hosted a national briefing to explore these questions and hurricane predictions for 2021. More than 40 staffers from Florida congressional offices and local municipalities were in attendance.
Changing climate poses a challenge for farmers in southeast Wisconsin
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Watch Kristen Kirchhaine s full story tonight on TMJ4 News
There are a lot of new normals lately. We re adding one more to the list, but this one doesn t have to do with masks, zooms meetings, or social distancing. This is about a new
climate normal.
In the weather department, when we talk about normal, or average, we are making a comparison. How does today s weather compare to average, or where we might expect to be for a certain time of year?
Those normals, or averages, are based on 30 years of data. The last data set was from 1981-2010. The updated data set, recently released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, looks at 1991-2020.
Wyoming Drought Conditions haven’t been this severe since 2013 Abby Maidl
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) -
The rain in our area has been a welcome sight to many, especially those who earn their living from the land. The warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Riverton and a Fremont County farmer helped break down the current conditions.
Wyoming is experiencing the worst drought in coverage and intensity since the 2012 and 2013 drought. However, in the Lander area in April, there were 2.44 inches of melted liquid precipitation and Riverton had 1.47 inches of liquid precipitation, both of which are above normal.