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Climate Matters

Our monthly newsletter features a Climate Matters article, detailing a specific aspect of Washington’s weather and climate. These articles are archived here and categorized by topic area and date.

Water Year in Review!

We recently held our annual Water Year 2024 Recap & 2025 Outlook Meeting. As a refresher, we often look at our climate through the lens of the “water year”, which goes from October 1st through September 30th, as opposed to the usual calendar year. 

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Upwelling Winds Along the Coast

Jack Barth and collaborators have published a recent journal article entitled “Widespread and increasing near-bottom hypoxia in the coastal ocean off the United State Pacific Northwest”. This article shows that ocean oxygen concentrations have tended to decline over the historical record, with the summer of 2021 in particular featuring large areas with values low enough to be harmful to many marine animals. 

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Snow and Water Interactive Maps from the Natural Resources Conservation Service

As discussed above in this edition of our newsletter, the last week of February into March of 2024 featured some substantial snowfall in the mountains of Washington state. It has been heartening to watch the recent improvement in the snowpack – which can be thought of as out of the intensive care unit but not fully healed – and towards that end we have been making use of a relatively new application hosted by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of the U.S. 

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