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The Abnormally Hot June 2021 in the Western U.S.: A MERRA-2 perspective

Authors: Dezfuli, Amin; Pawson, Steven; Ardizzone, Joe;

The Abnormally Hot June 2021 in the Western U.S.: A MERRA-2 perspective

Abstract

An extreme heat wave occurred over much of the western US and Canada in late June 2021. We use daily and monthly near-surface temperature from MERRA-2 Reanalysis to compare the hot conditions of this year with the previous 40 years, particularly over the northwestern US that was severely affected.

Heat Related Illness Collaboration, Heat Related Illness Collaboration, Virtual, US, November 23, 2021

Keywords

Meteorology And Climatology, Earth Resources And Remote Sensing

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