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Tag: NOAA

Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Winter snow could help recharge the Colorado River. But what if it doesn’t?

by Steve Crane Dec 20, 2023Dec 19, 2023

When the snows come to the mountains of Colorado, it’s good news for skiers but also the first step to recharging the Colorado River. But this winter’s precipitation outlook is unclear, and how it unfolds will have an outsized impact on the next few years of management of the river, which supplies water to tens […]

Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Citizen scientists measure Sedona temps, humidity for urban heat island study

by Adnan Alam Jun 23, 2023Jun 26, 2023
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Rep. Ruben Gallego address media questions on the proposed Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act outside Phoenix City Hall. (Photo by Josh Bootzin/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health, Next Gen, Politics, Sustainability

Fighting the heat: Arizona officials petitioning for federal aid in extreme heat situations

by Adnan Alam Jun 9, 2023Jun 14, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health, Social Justice, Sustainability

Study: Phoenix faces health crisis if heatwave, blackout hit at same time

by Steve Crane Jun 5, 2023Jun 5, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Social Justice, Sustainability

Gallego touts local efforts in Phoenix to battle climate change

by Steve Crane Sep 29, 2022Sep 29, 2022
Posted inEditor's Picks, Next Gen, Sustainability, Weather

Can a MechanicalTree remove enough carbon to slow climate change?

by Adnan Alam May 5, 2022Nov 9, 2022
Posted inNoticias

Arizona experimentará otra primavera más cálida y seca debido a las condiciones de sequía

by Adnan Alam Mar 31, 2022Mar 31, 2022
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Arizona to endure another hot, dry spring as droughts persist

by Steve Crane Mar 29, 2022Mar 31, 2022
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Forecast calls for drier, warmer winter to follow ‘nonsoon’ summer

by Steve Crane Nov 12, 2020Nov 13, 2020
Posted inSustainability, Weather

Hot planet: January 2020 was warmest January in 141 years of records, NOAA says

by Adnan Alam Feb 27, 2020
Posted inConsumer

NOAA: Arizona outlook promises warmer, wetter winter – but not too wet

by Steve Crane Oct 19, 2018Oct 21, 2018
As Arizona’s years-long drought continues, conditions in the state are ripe for spawning intense wildfires and haboobs from the high winds and lightning that typically form the early part of monsoon season, which begins in two weeks. (Photo by Kenneth Hagemeyer/Creative Commons)
Posted inSustainability

Experts: Don’t look to monsoon season for weather relief any time soon

by Steve Crane Jun 1, 2018Jun 1, 2018

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