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Friday
Apr202012

cal-adapt article in new BAAMA journal

cal-adapt.org is featured in the Spring 2012 BAAMA journal. In an article led by Kevin and Brian, new tools in the cal-adapt.org website are highlighted. For example, one of the most serious threats to the public health of Californians are extreme heat events. Climate models, developed by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, project that extreme heat events will increase in frequency, intensity, and duration given future climate change. Cal-adapt.org shows future projected number of heat waves, timing of extreme heat days, maximum duration of heat waves, and daily high temperatures. Check out the new tools here.

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