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Is it hotter than we think in South Florida? New study points to data gap
Is it hotter than we think in South Florida? New study points to data gap
A new study found satellite land surface temperatures may not be accurately detecting how hot it feels in South Florida.
Is it hotter than we think in South Florida? New study points to data gap
As South Florida planners try to tackle escalating health risks on a warming planet, they may face a significant challenge: inconsistent temperature data.
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Is it hotter than we think in South Florida? New study points to data gap (via @jenstaletovich) https://t.co/cpUBP2xw3E.
A new study found satellite land surface temperatures may not be accurately detecting how hot it feels in South Florida. Listen • 1:25.
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Are heat illnesses on the rise in South Florida record temps?
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By 2040, under the moderate scenario, median projections of sea level rise at different points along Florida's coastline range from 8–9 inches. Under the higher ...
Climate change turns up the heat in South Florida - Miami Herald
“That's crazy scary to see. We're not even at the hottest point of the year yet and it's already hotter than it's ever been any other year,” ...
Miami-Dade is even hotter than your weather app says it is, new ...
A new study from researchers with the University of Miami, FIU and others found that many parts of the county could get an average of 6 degrees hotter than the ...
TURNING UP THE HEAT: Are we ready for more extremely hot days?
Warm weather is a part of life in South Florida, drawing generations of tourists and new residents to the area. But our days have grown hotter ...
Scientists Use Sea Sponges to Study Global Warming Back to 1700
And it points to a startling conclusion: Humans have raised global temperatures by a total of about 1.7 degrees Celsius, or 3.1 Fahrenheit, not ...
Chapter 3 — Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - IPCC
Temperature means and extremes are also projected to be higher at 2°C compared to 1.5°C in most land regions, with increases being 2–3 times greater than the ...
Climate Change and Water Management in South Florida
Red points show reconstructed data since 1870, blue points show coastal tide ... What we've learned in 2008. Nature Reports, Climate Change. 3:4-6. 13 ...
South Florida turning more tropical? - WEATHER / CLIMATE
Hello, As many people know, South Florida has been much warmer than usual over the past few years (summers, winters).
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It's already official: You're living through the hottest year on record
And the new normal isn't pretty. In addition to the widespread demise of coral reefs, the year brought record-setting heat waves in the Arctic ...
Scientists fail to fully explain record global heat - Los Angeles Times
Blistering global temperatures have one NASA scientist warning: 'We could be in uncharted territory.' Others aren't so sure.