The first piece I wrote when I started at Splinter back in March was about a chart. A chart that I looked at every day, that had lodged itself in prominent corners of my brain in such a way as to ...
“Global Carbon Emissions by Source,” digital art on metal, 30 x 36 in (courtesy Alisa Singer) Singer’s work brings to life various charts and graphs made about climate change in vivid color. While the ...
This week’s first storms brought 1 to 2 inches of rain to most Bay Area cities. The chart shows the National Weather Service’s precipitation totals from Sunday, Feb. 26, through Tuesday, Feb. 28. The ...
In its latest annual "State of the Global Climate" report, researchers at the World Meteorological Organization outlined how extreme weather events in 2023 wreaked havoc for millions of people across ...
The mountains near Los Angeles and San Diego recorded the most rain as Tropical Storm Hilary swept into Southern California over the weekend. In the National Weather Service’s 48-hour totals ending at ...
The first week of the year saw two big storms bridged by intermittent rain in the Bay Area, bringing rainfall totals of up to 15 inches. The following totals from the National Weather Service are from ...
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