2010s saw an increase in Southern California extreme heat days based on a study using NOAA data.

A study from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and other universities indicates Southern California has seen a notable rise in extreme heat days over the past decade. The analysis, which utilized updated NOAA temperature data, shows more annual 100-degree days at 68 stations. Users can explore temperature and precipitation changes via a tool on cal-adapt.org, highlighting the growing trend of hotter weather in the region.

September 14, 2024
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