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Jun 14, 2013 · By midcentury, snowfall on Los Angeles–area mountains will be 30 to 40 percent less than it was at the end of the 20th century, according to a UCLA study.
A new study shows climate change will cause temperatures in the Los Angeles region to rise an average of 4-5 degrees by midcentury, tripling the number of ...
Jun 22, 2012 · A team led by UCLA researcher Dr. Alex Hall has released a study that projects temperature trends by neighborhood within the Los Angeles region for the mid-21 ...
Jul 8, 2012 · The study indicates that inland areas will experience the most severe increases in temperature, while areas along the coast will have moderate ...
A UCLA study examining the effects of climate change predicts temperatures will rise an average of 4.6 degrees Fahreneit if greenhouse-gas emissions continue to ...
They said dense urban areas such as downtown Los Angeles probably will warm an average of 4 degrees, with a warming range of up to 6 degrees in the Mojave ...
Feb 12, 2014 · By mid-century, the Los Angeles region will be about 3°Fahrenheit warmer, regardless of global action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Jun 21, 2012 · The study, aided by a UCLA supercomputer, is 2,500 times more precise than previous climate models for the region, said Paul Bunje, executive ...
Jun 21, 2012 · Southern California is heating up and could see a record number of scorching days by mid-century, according to a UCLA study released ...
The latest research projects the los angeles region to be 3°F to 4°F warmer by mid-century (Ucla 2012), creating more frequent and intense heat waves that ...