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  2. In the face of sea level rise, can we reimagine California's ...

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    Stripes of color representing the rising temperatures in California between 1850 to 2020 There are only so many ways to face the rising sea. Seawalls are one option, but they come with hidden ...

  3. Parts of California are crumbling toward the ocean — here's why

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    A United States Geological Survey report found that with sea levels rising because of climate change, Southern California could lose up to two-thirds of its beaches by 2100.

  4. Emergency declared in San Diego as wettest January day on ...

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    The storm echoed the havoc of El Niño in 1983 or 1998 — classic years for the rainy weather phenomenon that brought widespread flooding, sizable surf and even weeks of snow to Southern California.

  5. Effects of climate change on oceans - Wikipedia

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    Land surface temperatures have increased faster than ocean temperatures as the ocean absorbs about 92% of excess heat generated by climate change. [10] Chart with data from NASA [11] showing how land and sea surface air temperatures have changed vs a pre-industrial baseline.

  6. California Current - Wikipedia

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    As a result, ocean surf temperatures are much colder in summer long the Pacific coast than the Atlantic coast at the same latitude. For example, the average July SST (sea surface temperature) at New York City at 40.7°N is 73 °F (23 °C), while at the same latitude in Eureka, CA is 57 °F (14 °C). As such, ocean surf temperatures are rarely ...

  7. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study projected that the frequency and magnitude of both maximum and minimum temperatures would increase significantly as a result of global warming. [13] According to the Fifth National Climate Assessment published in 2023, coastal states including California, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas are experiencing "more significant storms and extreme swings in precipitation".

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  9. California beach is nation's most polluted, study says ...

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    California is home to three of the 10 most polluted beaches listed in the latest Surfrider Foundation report. California beach is nation's most polluted, study says. People are 'getting sick left ...