Tuesday
Feb162010
Fog in California - it's declining
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 7:39PM
James A. Johnstone and Tod Dawson's recent paper in PNAS show that California's coastal fog has decreased significantly over the past 100 years, potentially endangering coast redwood trees dependent on cool, humid summers. see map at right from USGS). They analyzed 20th century climate station records, and have shown that since 1901, the average number of hours of fog along the coast in summer has dropped from 56 percent to 42 percent, which is a loss of about three hours per day. Excerpted here.
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