Like all other seasons, spring is getting warmer across the U.S. National warming trends reflect global warming caused by heat-trapping pollution mainly from burning coal, oil, and methane gas for ...
Springs are warming the fastest for the U.K. as a whole and for all four of its nations — England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland — but all four seasons are warming.
Table 3. Top 10 ACIS stations with the highest number of days at or above a CSI of 3 during January 2024. We analyzed 191 Applied Climate Information System (ACIS) stations associated with U.S ...
Season length and temperatures vary naturally from year to year. But the unprecedented rate of global warming observed since the 1950s, due primarily to emissions of heat-trapping pollution from ...
Average temperatures and days above normal were calculated for each spring (March, April, May) from 1970 to 2024 using data obtained from the Applied Climate Information System. Spring days above ...
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The coldest time of year is upon us, bringing serious risks. When temperatures drop to their annual minimums, home heating costs spike and many struggle to stay safe and warm amid cold weather ...
Read the full report: Climate change is heating up West Africa's cocoa belt Download the data: Data for 44 districts, regions, and states in Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Nigeria ...
This analysis covers the 30 home cities for the 32 total NFL teams (two teams share stadiums: MetLife Stadium in the New York City area and SoFi Stadium in the Los Angeles area). Average ...
Prices of cocoa surged by 136% between July 2022 and February 2024, and climate extremes in West Africa’s cocoa belt, which produces 70% of the world’s cocoa, are partly to blame. Cocoa ...
In February 2025, our forecast alert linked an extreme heat event in South America to climate change. A persistent area of high pressure drove temperatures above 38°C (100°F), prompting the ...