16 Beach Snapshots: Scenes from California beaches include palm trees & sunsets, surfboards in the sand, piers, people at the water’s edge, snacks, surfers and umbrellas for shade.
If you find yourself tempted to utter the words, “global warming”, go ahead and say them. When October roared in like a lion in California this year, it wasn’t particularly unusual that temperatures along the coast reached almost 100 degrees. October is traditionally a time in which Californians expect at least one heat wave–and keep their fingers crossed that no major fires break out in the mountains and canyons. The beaches all along the coast between San Diego to San Francisco were hit with heat as October 2012 began–nothing unusual here. For those of us who have felt like we’ve lived one of the longest, hottest summers on record, it’s not our imagination running wild, however! It really was a hot year–the hottest on record!
For the year-to-date, the U.S. had its warmest eight months of any year on record, and the past 12 months have been the warmest such period as well.
HOT OCTOBER IN CALIFORNIA
NOTE: Temperatures are based on Accuweather.com reports.
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