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Temperature and wind are considered weather conditions that affect the risk of fires starting, the speed of their spread, and their size in the short term. Photo: pixabay

California is Burning: 3 Fire Damages You Didn't Think About

The fires that have been raging in Los Angeles for weeks are a painful example of the consequences of the climate crisis. The damage will be paid not only by residents, but also by the air, soil and ecosystems in the area.
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NASA and NOAA: The sun has reached the peak of the solar cycle and will continue to operate strongly for the next two years

NASA and NOAA forecasts indicate an increase in solar activity, increasing the risk of space weather and affecting satellites, communications and the aurora borealis
Sunspot up close. Photo: NASA

NOAA satellites detected a strong solar storm

In late March 2024, NOAA satellites detected strong solar activity, including a powerful solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME), which led to the strongest geomagnetic storm since 2017
This map depicts the global temperature anomalies for the meteorological summer in 2023 (June, July and August). It shows how much warmer or cooler different regions of the Earth were compared to the baseline average from 1951 to 1980: NASA Earth Observatory/Lauren Dauphin

The climate crisis delivered a strong blow: the summer of 2023 was the hottest ever

This raw data is analyzed using methods that take into account the variable distance between temperature stations around the world and the effects of urban heat islands that may distort the calculations.
A thermometer in the Netherlands shows a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius, July 2019. Photo: shutterstock

July 2019 was the hottest month on record

The average global warming map of 2013 – 2017, compared to the average temperature in the period from 1951 to 1980. Source: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio.

2017 was among the three hottest years since measurements began

Alaska. heats up fast. Photo: Steve Halama.

where is the ice Alaska is warming up

El Niño conditions in the Pacific Ocean. From a NASA video

El Nino - will 2014 be the new 1997?

The Storflaket area in Sweden, a place where the frost is melting. Photo: from Wikipedia

The year 2012 was one of the ten hottest years in history

The blue marble - this time the eastern hemisphere. Taken in January 2012 from the Sumi-NPP spacecraft. Photo: NASA and NOAA

The Blue Marble - 2012 version

Solar flare on 23/1/2010 in the morning (Israel time) on the upper right side. Photo: NASA

A strong solar storm reached Earth, but caused no damage

Cumulus clouds. Photo: NOAA

Clouds of sheep

State of the Atmosphere and Climate Report 2010. From the NOAA website

2010 - one of the two hottest years in history

Hot springs of melted ice as photographed by an Internet camera in the North Pole. Photo: NOAA

NOAA report: The Arctic region is warming rapidly

The effect of solar storms on Earth. Image: NASA

NOAA has assumed responsibility for solar storm warnings

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Virgin Galactic signed an agreement with NOAA

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Competition between bad and bad