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Long-term trends in first leaf and first bloom dates across the U.S. are responding to long-term changes in temperatures. However, the trend across the Southeast may be surprising to some.
Find out why: climate.gov/news-feature...
šThese maps compare this year's leaf-out dates to the first bloom dates. Several areas were in sync. What was extremely rare was the combination of early leaves but late blooms. š®
Can you find a good example? Let us know in the comments!
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Our final updates have been posted to the Climate.gov website, and this will be our final post to our social media channels.
June 21 is Show Your Stripes Dayāa time to spark conversation about how our world is warming.
This video shows how @noaa.gov temperature data for the U.S. is turned into the iconic stripes visualizations you may see shared today and tomorrow.
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Extreme heat is worsening around the world and the stakes for heat safety are higher now than ever. Heat-related incidents at outdoor events are forcing the private and public sectors to confront the growing challenge of heat governance.
Learn more: climate.gov/news-feature...
Forecasting rain is more important than ever, but skill hasn't improved since the 1990s. @NOAA 's Climate Program Office is working with partners to boost accuracy and help communities prepare for extreme weather.
Learn more: www.climate.gov/news-feature...
Tornado activity to date has been above average. How does La NiƱa make tornado-friendly weather more likely? Our guest blogger explains: www.climate.gov/news-feature...
ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to continue through summer.
While the odds of La NiƱa increase through the fall, the odds of neutral conditions continuing slightly outweigh those of La NiƱa.
Find out what ENSO-neutral means for seasonal prediction? www.climate.gov/news-feature...
Sunburns not only increase your risk of skin cancer but also increase your risk of heat-related illness and dehydration. On #DontFryDay, learn how to protect your skin by finding shade and wearing protective clothing.
Learn more: bit.ly/3Vhzzcc
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As we head into summer and typical hot weather, what is the June outlook?
Hereās what @NWSCPC expects this month:
www.climate.gov/news-feature...