Think itโs hotter when you walk the dog at night than youโre used to? Hereโs why
If you have lived in Central Florida long enough, you know that even in the dog days of summer, some relief from the heat could be found in the evening. If it seems that relief is harder to come by than it used to be, you would be correct.
Forecasting Change: Summers are getting hotter in Central Florida
The start of the summer season got lost last week with the threat of tropical weather. This week on Forecasting Change, I want to focus on the warming of the summer season. Our media partners at Climate Central have analyzed the summer data from the last five decades at 246 locations in the United States. Here is some of what they found.
Forecasting Change: How global warming, rising sea levels impact future hurricane seasons
News 6 chief meteorologist Tom Sorrells sat down with Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center, to kick off the conversation about how the changing climate and the planetโs recent storm streak might impact future hurricane seasons.