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March 20, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.</p> <p>Temperatures were below normal across nearly the entire West with the exception of parts of southeast New Mexico.&nbsp;A series of atmospheric rivers from late December through mid-January brought heavy precipitation to California, the Great Basin, and parts of the northern Rockies where total winter precipitation was record hi
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Missouri River Basin for December 2022–February 2023.&nbsp;Dated March 2023.</p> <p>Temperatures were below normal for much of the region.&nbsp;Precipitation was well above normal in the central portions of the basin, with record to near-record wetness.&nbsp;Improvements to drought conditions occurred across much of the basin in response to the above-normal precipitation, with the region observing a
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March 17, 2023
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Pacific Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.

For the December–February period, precipitation was near-normal to above-normal across most of the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) and the Hawaiian Islands.

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March 17, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Northeast&nbsp;Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.</p> <p>The Northeast had its second-warmest winter at 4.9°F above normal. It was among the five warmest for all 12 states, with Massachusetts being record warm.&nbsp;The Northeast saw 107% of normal winter precipitation, in the middle third of all years.&nbsp;</p> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-fi
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March 17, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Gulf of Maine Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.</p> <p>Winter (averaged over December, January, and February) was up to 4°C (7°F) warmer than normal, with multiple sites having one of their five-warmest winters on record.&nbsp;Winter precipitation (accumulated from December to February) ranged from near normal to 150% of normal.</p> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/te
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March 17, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook&nbsp;for the Southeast&nbsp;Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.</p> <p>Temperatures were much above average across the Southeast, particularly in Alabama and Virginia, as well as parts of the Carolinas and north Florida, where many locations were 4 to 6 degrees F above average for the season.&nbsp;Precipitation was variable across the Southeast this winter.</p> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'co
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March 8, 2023
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The purpose of the 2022 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment is to summarize the water year conditions and sector impacts as a resource for future management of drought and other climate extremes.

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March 6, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), the Climate and Health Outlook is an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action. An <a href="https://www.hhs.gov/climate-change-health-equity-environmental-justice/climate-change-health-equity/climat
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March 1, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>The increasing complexity and impacts of fire seasons in the United States have prompted efforts to improve early warning systems for wildland fire management. A NIDIS-funded study led by the University of California-Merced demonstrated that subseasonal forecasts of fire danger from an experimental forecast system have significant skill at up to 3-weeks lead&nbsp;time&nbsp;across the contiguous United States.</p> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/modul
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February 1, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), the Climate and Health Outlook is an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action. An <a href="https://www.hhs.gov/climate-change-health-equity-environmental-justice/climate-change-health-equity/climat