1980's Hurricane Jeanne indirectly struck Florida's Key West with heavy rainfall after it first formed in the Gulf of Mexico. But it did result in the heaviest rainfall Florida had ever witnessed within one day. Florida was struck in 2004 by four back-to-back major hurricanes within six wee...
Linkages between climate and human activity are often calibrated at daily or monthly resolutions, which lacks the granularity to observe intraday adaptation behaviors. Ignoring this adaptation margin could mischaracterize the health consequences of futur
deteriorates during warmer periods. We project that unmitigated climate change (RCP8.5) could result in a combined 9–40 thousand additional suicides (95% confidence interval) across the United States and Mexico by 2050, representing a change in suicide rates comparable to the estimated impact of ...
From March to the end of August in 2011,severe drought and heatwavesimpacted much of the Southern Plains and Southwest United States. Range and pasture lands were in poor condition for much of the 2011 growing season and the drought took its toll on Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Ka...
From March to the end of August in 2011,severe drought and heatwavesimpacted much of the Southern Plains and Southwest United States. Range and pasture lands were in poor condition for much of the 2011 growing season and the drought took its toll on Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Ka...
June is the beginning of summer and the beginning of the rainy season in Central Florida. With the average precipitation doubling from May to 8.74 inches, strong storms (due primarily to the east coast winds off the Atlantic Ocean meeting the west coast winds off the Gulf of Mexico) begin ...
Click herefor a summary of the July 2009 (Smith et al. 2008) methodological changes in the land-ocean NCDC temperature analyses. Click herefor information about the November 2011 version change (GHCN-M version 3.1.0 replaced GHCN-M version 3). ...
Climate change scenarios of extreme tempera- ture and atmospheric humidity for Mexico. Atmosfera 21, 357-372.Tejeda-Martinez, A., Conde, A.C., Valencia-Treviso, L.E. (2008). "Climate change scenarios of extreme temperature and atmospheric humidity for Mexico". Atmosfera 21, 4: pp. 357-...
The prediction shows above-average temperatures are expected in almost every state through the end of the summer and start of the fall. The Northeast and several states in the West, including Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Wyoming, all have particularly high chances — 60-...
The historic heat began blasting the lower Southwest U.S. in late June, stretching from Texas across New Mexico and Arizona and into California's desert. On Sunday, a massive wildfire burning out of control in California's Mojave National Preserve spread rapidly amid erratic winds, while firefig...