Florida Records Its Hottest Days
Ever In What Is A Disturbing Trend Regarding Climate
Change (Videos)
May 15. 2024
America is being severely impacted
by climate change (America Is Warming 68% Faster Than
The Rest Of The Planet Confirming Previous Site Claims). Last week South Florida recorded the
hottest days in the history of the U.S. State of Florida.
It was sweltering especially for the month of May.
This keeps happening regarding new records being set
over the past few years, as the climate is changing
and in a negative manner. However, the Biden
administration does not know what it is doing
regarding the climate, and it is imperiling the
lives of millions of people.
Some do not see the seriousness of
it all, but on its current path if not reversed,
these consistently rising temperatures will lead to
skin blistering, heat strokes, and death. The
increasing temperatures will intensify hurricanes
and kill people when storm surges hits 40-feet in the
air, and rain falls so much and with such intensity,
it accumulates and causes increased loss of life and
property. The entire eastern seaboard is at
risk of deluge and far sooner than scientists
originally projected. As stated previously on the
site, places like New York City, Florida and
Washington, DC, among other places, are in severe
climate danger.
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South Florida cities break record-high
temperatures Wednesday amid week of heat
PUBLISHED: May 15, 2024 at 11:19
a.m. | UPDATED: May 15, 2024 at 6:36 p.m. -
Wednesday was the hottest, most miserable day of
what forecasters said is likely to be a week of
hazardous heat. Both Fort Lauderdale and West Palm
Beach broke previous record-high temperatures while
Miami tied its record.
Fort Lauderdale reached a high of 96
degrees Wednesday, breaking its record for May 15 of
95 degrees set in 1938, said National Weather
Service Miami meteorologist Chuck Caracozza. West
Palm Beach peaked at 98 degrees, breaking its record
of 94 degrees for the date in 1922. Miami tied its
1995 record of 96 degrees.
Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach
also broke record-high temperatures for the date on
Saturday while the record-high temperatures for
Friday were tied in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach
and Miami. Temperatures in the mid-90s were expected
across the region Wednesday, with southwest winds of
11 mph to 15 mph, and gusts as high as 23 mph. The
winds “will continue to result in well above-normal
temperatures each day through the weekend,” the
weather service said...
https://www.sun-sentinel.com
Dangerous, early-season heat in Florida made
five times more likely by climate change
Florida is poised to experience a period of
unusually hot conditions made more than five times
more likely by human-caused climate change.
Over the next several days,
especially between May 14-16, much of Florida will
experience temperatures above 90°F. The intensity of
the heat and humidity and the fact that this is
arriving early in the season makes this event
especially dangerous. Human-caused climate change
has made these conditions more than five times more
likely.
Daytime temperatures are expected to
exceed 90°F across Florida this week. This forecast
extreme heat will be combined with high humidity,
leading to dangerous heat index values between 100°F
and 105°F. Overnight low temperatures will run
5°-10°F above average. Record nighttime warmth is
possible in metropolitan areas in South Florida. Low
temperatures near or above 80°F are expected in
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Naples.
Heat advisories could be issued for
the first time in 2024 in South Florida. Many cities
will experience extended periods of extreme heat.
See table below for the 11 cities most impacted. How
has climate change influenced this heat?
Daily average temperatures are
expected to reach Climate Shift Index (CSI) levels
of 5 in Central and Southern Florida. A CSI level 5
indicates that human-caused climate change made this
excessive heat at least five times more likely,
signifying an exceptional climate change event...
https://www.climatecentral.org
Dangerous heat envelops Florida with
feels-like temperatures topping 100 degrees
Published May 15, 2024 9:15pm EDT -
This week, temperatures will feel more like August
for Florida. Heat index values will surpass 100
degrees for many places in the Sunshine State, with
temperatures well above average for mid-May. The NWS
warns of extreme heat in South Florida for the next
couple of days.
MIAMI – A spring heat wave is baking
parts of South Florida beginning Wednesday and
through the rest of the week, with feels-like
temperatures surpassing 100 degrees. Daytime heating
with temperatures above 90 degrees and high dew
points will lead to dangerous warmth south of the
Interstate 4 corridor and throughout South Florida.
This early-season heat wave is particularly
dangerous for millions at risk of extreme heat in
South Florida because these temperatures are more on
par with August, not mid-May.
https://www.foxweather.com
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