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home about contact links faq tos most recent update july 2018 warmest month in california history; unprecedented early-season wildfire activity continues filed in weather/climate discussion by daniel swain on august 9, 2018 • 0 comments summary: it is hot out there * (*unless you’re in san francisco) california experienced its warmest month on record in july 2018. here are the ranks of mean, overnight minimum, and daytime maximum temperatures for each county (where bright red, or “124”, is the warmest on record). (daniel swain via noaa) july 2018 was an extraordinary weather month across most of california. early in the month, a searing heatwave brought all-time record heat to some locations in southern california . while the truly extreme heat receded somewhat during the rest of the month, temperatures never cooled back to anywhere near average, and the past 3-4 weeks have been punctuated by heatwaves that have broken countless daily temperature records. interestingly, a number of more “subtle” temperature records have fallen this july, with all-time record warm overnight temperatures occurring across a majority of the state and “consecutive 100+ degree day” records falling through parts of the central valley. death valley apparently recorded the warmest single month officially recorded anywhere on earth . as of this week, ocean temperatures in the southern california bight have reached all-time record high levels (around 80 degrees f at the scripps pier) –bringing a seemingly endless stretch of unusually muggy conditions and extremely elevated near-coastal dewpoints into the 65-70 degree range (that’s like more like what would be expected in washington, d.c. or even parts of the gulf coast in summer). meanwhile strong oceanic upwelling just off the coast of san francisco (with ssts as low as 49-50 degrees!) triggered highly effective natural air-conditioning in the form of a robust marine layer–with many cool, foggy days along the immediate coastal strip of norcal. despite that local anomaly, this past month was not only the warmest july on record in california but actually the warmest single month recorded in the history of the state! as the figure to the left shows, a few pockets of the state experienced all-time record daytime highs, but much of the contribution to the all-time monthly warmth came from exceedingly warm overnight temperatures (which, as past research has pointed out, is a hallmark of global warming ). devastating wildfires rage; choking smoke across most of northern california coincident with the all-time record heat this past july, the flammability of vegetation (as measured by both “fuel moisture” and the “energy release component”) approached or exceeded record levels for this time of year across the northern 2/3 of the state. unfortunately, that meant that a number of human-caused fire ignitions exploded into extremely large and in some cases devastating wildfires across norcal over the past 30 days. the ferguson fire has resulted in the unprecedented indefinite closure of yosemite national park; the carr fire consumed over 1000 homes near redding and produced an exceptionally violent “fire tornado” (more on that below), and the mendocino complex surrounding clearlake (composed of the ranch and river fires) has now become california’s largest fire event in modern history–eclipsing the previous record set by the thomas fire just last december. (while the river fire is largely contained, the ranch fire is still growing and may become the state’s single largest fire in its own right). these fires have also been deadly, taking the lives of four firefighters and at least five others. meanwhile, tens of millions of californians are currently being affected by degraded air quality as a result of widespread and locally very dense wildfire smoke. in fact, some of the worst air quality in the world this week has been in northern california– exceeding even that of notoriously polluted megacities in china . serious air quality situation developing across portions of northern california as extensive, dense smoke plumes from multiple very large wildfires fill the air. massive expansion of #donnellfire especially apparent, but #ranchfire & #fergusonfire still burning hot & fast. #cafire pic.twitter.com/580ibi2gow — dr. daniel swain (@weather_west) august 7, 2018 dr. crystal kolden , dr. john abatzoglou and i wrote a perspective piece yesterday in the guardian on the current wildfire siege in california. in it, we point out that a confluence of factors have led to the current dire situation–including the legacy of 20th century forest management policies that disrupted natural fire regimes and the increasing encroachment of california’s urban areas into the adjacent wildlands at high risk of fire. but we also emphasize that climate change is now acting as a wildfire “threat multiplier”–greatly amplifying the other human aspects of fire risk. as i’ve previously discussed both in my formal research and on this blog, temperatures in california are already much warmer than they used to be just a few decades ago. mountain snowpack is on the decline, and is melting earlier in the spring. hotter summer and autumn temperatures are drying out vegetation everywhere, even in places that were already quite arid to begin with. and more recent evidence confirms that the fire season is lengthening–not just due to rising temperatures, but also due to the compression of our already short rainy season into an even narrower window during winter. in other words: given a spark–be it from lightning, a carelessly tossed cigarette, or even (as in the case of the carr fire) a particularly inopportune flat car tire–california’s wildfires are now burning more intensely, moving faster, and becoming harder for firefighters to fight (and even for folks to get out of harm’s way). and while climate is certainly not the only relevant factor, it has rapidly become an increasingly big part of the story. if you’re interested in hearing more about my thoughts on this, i’d encourage you to read the full article . a quick note about the carr fire “vortex” on the evening of july 26, the carr fire made an unexpected and ultimately devastating run into the western side of redding, ca–consuming nearly 1500 structures and taking six lives. unlike during recent california firestorms in the “wildland-urban interface” (like those in santa rosa and ventura last year), this run was not wind-driven: there were no “diablo” or “santa ana”-like wind conditions. instead, what occurred was far more remarkable from a meteorological perspective: the carr fire essentially developed its own mesoscale convective weather system directly on top of the system of redding , which ultimately produced a half-mile wide “fire vortex” equivalent in strength to violent ef-3 tornado (with winds near 150 mph). smaller, less consequential (but still dangerous) “fire whirls” are not uncommon on wildfires, but the carr fire vortex was of a totally different order. several fire scientists and meteorologists who conducted some preliminary analysis of the event have come to the conclusion that the vortex may have shared many characteristics of a more traditional tornado generated by a supercell thunderstorm–an assessment with which i tend to agree. rather than reinventing the wheel, however, i would strongly encourage interested folks to read bob henson ‘s fascinating write-up of this event , which includes some excellent visualizations by neil lareau . a professor at @unevadareno is studying the fire "tornado" that erupted in shasta co. ca as the #carrfire tore through homes. he says he's comfortable calling the vortex a tornado, citing winds that reached 143mph. watch the full report here: https://t.co/ccmm6ongcy @nplareau pic.twitter.com/se2d1ewhdk — melissa matheney (@melissam_krnv) august 8, 2018 still hot; some cooling, but no big relief (though maybe a bit of tropical moisture?) another strong ridge wil

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