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Warming is clearly visible in new US 'climate normal' datasets

  • Written by Russ Schumacher, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science and Colorado State Climatologist, Colorado State University
imageSunrise in Stone Harbor, New Jersey.Robert D. Barnes via Getty Images

Anyone who listens to weather reports has heard meteorologists comment that yesterday’s temperature was 3 degrees above normal, or last month was much drier than normal. But what does “normal” mean in this context – and in a world in which the climate is...

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