Climate Impact Report – 3/20
March 20, 2024
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$100M
LostDue to nearly a $100 million loss last summer from extreme heat, Washington’s sweet cherry growers are now eligible for federal disaster relief loans to minimize their losses.
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90%
OceanAccording to the United Nation’s State of the Global Climate report, more than 90% of the global ocean experienced heatwave conditions at some point in 2023.
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Cultural
MonitorsSeven months after the devastating wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii, several indigenous groups are providing cultural monitors to work alongside the cleanup crews.
Key Facts Of The Day 3/20
Storms and Flooding
- Two storms are expected to merge on the Atlantic coast, bringing rain, gusty winds, and snow for the start of the first weekend of spring along the Eastern Seaboard.
- Another round of storms through Thursday could bring large hail and localized flooding to Houston, Texas.
Wildfires
- Seven months after the devastating wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii, several indigenous groups are providing cultural monitors to work alongside the cleanup crews.
Extreme Heat
- Due to nearly a $100 million loss last summer from extreme heat, Washington’s sweet cherry growers are now eligible for federal disaster relief loans to minimize their losses.
- According to the United Nation’s State of the Global Climate report, more than 90% of the global ocean experienced heatwave conditions at some point in 2023.
- According to the United Nation’s State of the Global Climate report, glacier ice loss was the highest on record, and Antarctic sea ice was the lowest on record.
- The State of the Global Climate report confirmed that 2023 was the hottest year on record.