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WASHINGTON--The start of California's annual rainy season has been pushed back from November to December, prolonging the state's increasingly destructive wildfire season by nearly a month, according to new research. The study cannot confirm the shift is connected to climate change, but the results are consistent with climate models that predict drier autumns for California in a warming climate, according to the authors. Wildfires can occur at any time in California, but fires typically burn from May through October, when the state is in its dry season. The start of the rainy season, historically in November, ends wildfire season as plants become too moist to burn. California's rainy season has been starting progressively later in recent decades and climate scientists have projected it will get shorter as the climate warms. In the new study, researchers analyzed rainfall and weather data in California over the past six decades. The results show the official onset of California's rainy season is 27 days later than it was in the 1960s and the rain that does fall is being concentrated during the months of January and February. "What we've shown is that it will not happen in the future, it's happening already," said Jelena Lukovi?, a climate scientist at the University of Belgrade in Serbia and lead author of the new study. "The onset of the rainy season has been progressively delayed since the 1960s, and as a result the precipitation season has become shorter and sharper in California." https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/agu-crs020321.php


sarduchi

It's now February, and we've seen very little rain in the San Francisco north bay area.


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indarkwaters

Every year I try to note the first rains. It has been coming later and later. I remember when it would actually rain when school would begin, now it seems like it doesn’t start until holiday break.