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The number of extremely hot days every year when the temperature reaches 50C has doubled since the 1980s, a global analysis has found.
The total number of days above 50C (122F) has increased in each decade since 1980. On average, between 1980 and 2009, temperatures passed 50C about 14 days a year.
The number rose to 26 days a year between 2010 and 2019.
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September 14, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Sun and clouds mixed. High 33C. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 km/h.
Sunrise was at 07:06hr and sunset is at 19:28hr.

September 11, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Eyewall of Olaf nearing the southern coast of Baja California Sur, 130 km SE of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico - hurricane warning extended northward to Cabo San Lazaro.
Current situation: Wind buffers (Green: 63-92 km/h, Orange: 93-118 km/h, Red:>118 km/h
On the forecast track, the
center of Olaf will approach the southern coast of the Baja
California peninsula during the next several hours, and then move
very near or over southern Baja California Sur tonight and on
Friday.
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September 09, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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At 06:00 hr MDT (12:00 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Olaf was
located about 300 km (185 mi) SE of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with maximum sustained winds of 110km/h (70 mph).
Olaf is expected to produce total rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches with maximum amounts of 10 inches across portions of far southern Baja California Sur today through Friday.
This rainfall may trigger flash flooding and mudslides.
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September 09, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Tropical Storm Olaf formed off Mexico 's Pacific coast on Wednesday and forecasters said the storm could bring rains to the Baja California Sur area, though it wasn't likely to make a direct hit.
The storm was expected to sweep past the tip of the Baja California Peninsula on Thursday and Friday, possibly near hurricane force.

September 08, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Forecast Wednesday 08 September 2021 for La Paz general area: Mixed clouds and sun this morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. Peak temperatures expected 34°C. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
The first low tide was at 04:57hr, first high tide at 11:08hr, second low tide at 16:56hr, second high tide at 22:49hr.
Sunrise is at 07:05hr and sunset is at 19:31hr.
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September 08, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Tropical depression Fifteen-E forecast to become a tropical storm later
today. Interests elsewhere in Baja California Sur should monitor the
progress of this system.
At 03:00 hr MDT (09:00 UTC), the center of Tropical Depression
Fifteen-E was located about 300km (185 mi) W of Manzanillo and about 570 km (355 mi) SSE of Cabo San Lucas, southern Baja peninsula, Mexico.
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September 08, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Today on Monday 06 September 2021, plenty of sunshine, peak temperatures in 34°C, winds NNW at 10 to 15 km/h. The first low tide was at 04:17hr, first high tide at 10:35hr, second low tide at 15:45hr, second high tide at 21:41hr.
Sunrise is at 07:04hr and sunset is at 19:34hr.
There is a system further down south meant to crawl up along the coastline.
More here at Baja Weather >>>
bajaclima.com/6Sept2021

September 06, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Human health is already being harmed by the climate crisis, and the impacts could become catastrophic and irreversible unless governments do much more to address global warming, the editors of more than 230 medical journals said in a joint editorial Monday.
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September 06, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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August 31st 2021, late afternoon, GOES-East satellite shows southern Baja peninsula below a cloud-cover.

August 31, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Today on Monday 30 August 2021 considerable cloudiness forecast. Peak temperatures 34°C. Winds SW at 25 to 48 km/h.
Swells generated by the remnants of Nora are affecting the southwestern coast of Mexico and will spread northward into the Gulf of California through today.
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August 30, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Nora dissipates but heavy rains and moisture from its remnants will continue to spread northward and north-northwestward during the next couple of days.
Swells generated by the remnants of Nora are affecting the southwestern coast of Mexico and will spread northward into the Gulf of California through today.

August 30, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Nora is moving toward the north-northwest near 17 km/h (10 mph), and this motion is expected to continue through the weekend.
On the forecast track, Nora is expected to approach and move into the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) on Sunday and Monday.
As Nora continues north-northwest, heavy rainfall will move into the Baja California Sur late Sunday into Monday.
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August 28, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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At 04:00hr the tropical storm was about 400 km (250 mi) SSW of Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico and about 495 km (310 mi) S of Manzanillo, Mexico.
Nora will then approach the southern portion of Baja California Sur on Sunday.
Interests at southern portions of Baja California Sur should monitor the progress of Nora.
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August 27, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Nora is expected to turn to the northwest later today, hurricane watches and tropical storm warnings remain in effect along the southwestern coast of Mexico.
Interests at southern portions of Baja California Sur should monitor the progress of Nora.
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August 27, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Partly cloudy. Peak temperature 37°C. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 km/h.
The predicted tide times today on Wednesday 25 August 2021 for La Paz are:
First low tide at 05:38hr, first high tide at 11:45hr and second low tide at 17:38hr, second high tide at 23:21hr.
Sunrise is at 07:00hr and sunset is at 19:46pm.
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August 25, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Marty is forecast to weaken to a tropical depression by early Wednesday and degenerate to a remnant low by Wednesday night or Thursday.
The predicted tide times today on Tuesday 24 August 2021 for La Paz are: first low tide at 05:24hr, first high tide at 11:36hr, second low tide at 17:07hr, second high tide at 22:56hr.
Today plenty of sunshine forecast. High around 35°C. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 km/h.
Sunrise is at 07:00hr and sunset is at 19:46hr.
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August 24, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Showers and thunderstorms association with an area of low pressure
located a couple of hundred miles south-southwest of the southern
tip of the Baja California peninsula continue to show signs of organization.
Recent satellite wind data indicate that the circulation has become better defined since early today.

August 23, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Mostly cloudy skies this morning followed by thunderstorms during the afternoon. Peak temperatures expected around 35°C. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 km/h. Chance of rain 60%.
The predicted tide times today on Monday 23 August 2021 for La Paz are:
First low tide at 05:06hr,
First high tide at 11:24hr,
Second low tide at 16:34hr,
Second high tide at 22:28hr.
Sunrise is at 06:59hr and sunset is at 19:47hr.
blog.baja-weather.com/post/660

August 23, 2021
Baja Weather Channel
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Heat domes in Canada, flooding in Germany, droughts in Africa & Central Asia:
This summer has seen some worrying weather. How closely is it tied to climate change? Scientists around world are trying to find out.
Climate change causes heatwaves. That is as well proven as the fact that smoking causes cancer.
June produced extreme heatwaves on all continents around the world. This map shows deviations from average temperatures (1981 to 2010) in June 2010

bajaclima.com/heatwaves

August 23, 2021