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A key REACCH partner for data management and the publci web interface

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Asymmetric warming projections for the inland Pacific Northwest

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The impact of climate change on soil erosion

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Seasonal dynamics of N2O and CO2 emissions

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Public perceptions of climate change and Pacific Northwest agriculture

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U.S. Northwest feels the heat

REACCH scientist John Abatzoglou explains why July and August were so hot.

Aside from a few locations in mid-latitudes, July and August are the warmest months of the year. However, the northwestern US experienced extraordinary warmth over the past 6-8 weeks with most locations 2-3 degrees C (3-5 F) above normal adding to the crescendo of the hottest time of the year.

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