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Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me.

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  • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

    Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

    ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

    Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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    @ZLabe
    I was born and raised in Tempe, Arizona. My family is still in that valley, and has been for four generations. Though some of us have escaped, they seem trapped. Towns on the Mogollon Rim are deserted due to a lack of well water, Summers are starting earlier, lasting later, and experiencing higher temperatures than ever. Each year gets worse, and people are still moving in!

    I'm grateful that I escaped to the Pacific Northwest in 2009, and only hope that more family does the same.

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    • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

      Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

      ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

      Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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      @ZLabe and it's happening at a much quicker pace than previously forethought

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      • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

        Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

        ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

        Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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        @ZLabe

        What has me worried is that these sorts of heat domes will show up in the summer months.. along with deadly heat index.

        People seem to forget that plant life also has to transpire water in order to keep their leaves from cooking in the sun.

        He’s stressed greenery may not have enough moisture to keep themselves from frying. Oh, was that the 7% more water vapor capacity, sucking all the moisture out of the ground?

        This is global

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        • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

          Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

          ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

          Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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          @ZLabe Take care! In 2021 we had a heat dome in BC. Over 600 people died. One entire town burned down. Temps over 40. My condo baked. Top floor, no shade. Portable a/c kept one room below 30. Children played in the parking garage under our building and I saw the future: One day we will sleep down here for weeks at a time; we'll put tents in our parking spaces. I moved last year. New condo is on the main floor, north facing, lots of trees. Large parking garage. 🙏

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          • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

            Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

            ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

            Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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            @ZLabe

            Despite this scientific consensus, the fossil fuel industry continues to sue for the ability to keep frying the planet with their toxic products.

            It keeps public corruption & buying politicians.

            It keeps fomenting 'divide & conquer' wars.

            It keeps evading taxation & accountability for cleanups.

            It fosters energy wasting tech like cryptocurrency & AI.

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            • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

              Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

              ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

              Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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              @ZLabe
              Awful. We've left the realm of natural variability.

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              • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

                Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

                ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

                Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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                @ZLabe Your president says there is no such thing as climate change. 😂

                Science should come up with a way to make Trump disappear.

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                • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

                  Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

                  ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

                  Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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                  @ZLabe
                  Fake News aala Trump... 🤔

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                  • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

                    Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

                    ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

                    Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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                    @ZLabe 😱 I had no idea! This is absolutely crazy…

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                    • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

                      Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

                      ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

                      Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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                      @ZLabe jeeeeesus

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                      • zlabe@fediscience.orgZ zlabe@fediscience.org

                        Honestly, this historic heat dome across the West is really hard to put into words for me. Temperatures over 110°F (43°C) in March, shattering all-time monthly records on multiple consecutive days, and not just by a little.

                        ➡️ I can confirm this is human-caused climate change.

                        Graphic by https://polarwx.com/models/.

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                        @ZLabe @lisamelton

                        Not our usual Mid March and Vernal Equinox Weather.

                        In the low to mid 90s most of this week in coastal San Diego.

                        Historically this time is 60-70 F highs each day

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