@article{1481189, recid = {1481189}, author = {LaDochy, Stephen, and Witiw, Michael,}, title = {Fire and rain : California's changing weather and climate /}, pages = {1 online resource (xxxiii, 249 pages) :}, abstract = {This book shows how California's weather and climate have drastically changed and what we can expect in the near future. California's weather and climate are becoming as common a topic in the media as inflation and wars. It comes into our lives during heat waves when we require more cooling and during droughts when we are asked to limit our use of water. We may not be able to visit state and national parks when fires rage nearby. Indeed, California does have weather. LaDochy and Witiw dispel the erroneous myths about the state's climate in a colorful, entertaining way. California does have seasons. It does rain in Southern California. It is not always sunny and mild throughout the year. And not all El NiƱos bring abundant rainfall every time throughout the state. These and other myths are discussed and dismissed with the latest science and remarkable vignettes. The authors describe the diversity of the state's physical environment, both natural and man-made and how climate cange is currently altering this diverse environment. Climate change, in the past, present and future, continues to influence this most populous state. Yes, California does have weather.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1481189}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32273-0}, }