Rutgers: New Jersey's Temperatures Rise by 4 Degrees Fahrenheit, Twice the Global Average Since 1900
April 20, 2022
April 20, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, April 20 (TNSRes) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Heavy rainfall, flooding, increasing heat waves and heat-related illness are likely to become more common in New Jersey by 2100, according to a report by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist and the University of Delaware.
State of the Climate: New Jersey 2021 is an annual overview for state and local decision-maker . . .
Heavy rainfall, flooding, increasing heat waves and heat-related illness are likely to become more common in New Jersey by 2100, according to a report by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist and the University of Delaware.
State of the Climate: New Jersey 2021 is an annual overview for state and local decision-maker . . .