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Take Two | Yep, California Really is Getting Hotter and Drier, LAUSD Drops Extended School Year, OTL: Harrassment Allegations at ICM

Yep, California Really is Getting Hotter and Drier Every ten years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, averages climate data from the past three decades to get an idea of where the country is weather-wise. And the latest figures show that California s is ALREADY getting warmer and drier. Guests: Noah Diffenbaugh teaches Earth Systems Science at Stanford University   LAUSD Drops Extended School Year For much of the last year, Governor Gavin Newsom has been encouraging California schools to extend their school years and add instructional days to their calendars to make up for lost classroom time during the pandemic. To that end, state lawmakers recently approved more than 6-billion in reopening aid … and gave schools the option to spend it on longer school days OR years. But in the L.A. Unified School District … the governor s idea has been a tough sell and this week, the school board decided to approve a normal calendar without an extensi

NOAA s new normal climate report is anything but normal

By Jeff Berardelli U.S. hotter than it s ever been, NOAA says Just a quick glance at the new U.S. Climate Normals maps published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Tuesday is enough for most climate scientists to say, I told you so. And it s not just because the maps show a warmer and wetter nation, as one would expect with global warming; it s also the specific geographic pattern of those changes. That s because for decades climate scientists and their computer models have projected the regions that should expect the most warming, the most drying and the biggest increase in precipitation due to human-caused climate change. NOAA s new maps are clear evidence that this impact is now being felt. 

Coastal News Today | US - NOAA unveils new U S climate normals that are warmer than ever

Coastal News Today | US - NOAA unveils new U S climate normals that are warmer than ever
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Scientists learn United States average temperature up one degree

“Almost every place in the U.S. has warmed from the 1981 to 2010 normal to the 1991 to 2020 normal,” said Michael Palecki, NOAA’s normals project manager. Fargo, North Dakota, where the new normal is a tenth of a degree cooler than the old one, is an exception, but more than 90% of the U.S. has warmer normal temperatures now than 10 years ago, Palecki said. In Chicago and Asheville, North Carolina, the new yearly normal temperature jumped 1.5 degrees in a decade. Seattle, Atlanta, Boston and Phoenix had their normal annual temperature rise by at least half a degree in the last decade.

America s new normal: Hotter than a decade ago for more than 90% of the nation

Print article America’s new normal temperature is a degree hotter than it was just two decades ago. Scientists have long talked about climate change - hotter temperatures, changes in rain and snowfall and more extreme weather - being the “new normal.” Data released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration put hard figures on the cliche. The new United States normal is not just hotter, but wetter in the eastern and central parts of the nation and considerably drier in the West than just a decade earlier. Meteorologists calculate climate normals based on 30 years of data to limit the random swings of daily weather. It’s a standard set by the World Meteorological Organization. Every 10 years, NOAA updates normal for the country as a whole, states and cities - by year, month and season.

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