Climate Impact Report – 9/26

Quick Facts
>305K Acres
As of Tuesday, 36 large active wildfires have burned 305,720 acres across 11 states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, LA, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, and WA.
289 Deaths
As of September 16, Maricopa County has confirmed 289 heat-associated deaths; another 262 deaths are under investigation.
Drought+MS
Saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is creeping up the drought-stricken Mississippi River and threatening drinking water supplies in some Louisiana communities.
Key Facts Of The Day 9/26
Hurricanes
- Potent storms this week will bring bouts of significant rain, gusty winds, and rough seas to the coastal Northwest.
- As of Tuesday morning, Tropical Storm Philippe was located about 845 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands in the Caribbean with maximum sustained winds of up to 45 MPH and posed no immediate threat to land.
- A tropical development could once again form in waters near the U.S. close behind the homebrew development of Tropical Storm Ophelia.
- Even if a named storm does not form, tropical moisture from the region could continue to fuel downpours and thunderstorms in part of the Southeast in the coming days.
Wildfires
- As of Tuesday, 36 large active wildfires have burned 305,720 acres across 11 states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, LA, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, and WA. This year to date, 44,395 wildfires have burned 2,389,797 acres across the country.
- In Arizona, 2 fires have burned 8,324 acres as of Tuesday.
- In California, 5 fires have burned 164,210 acres as of Tuesday.
- In Colorado, 3 fires have burned 5,942 as of Tuesday.
- In Louisiana, 2 fires have burned 38,414 acres as of Tuesday.
- In Nevada, 1 fire has burned 469 acres as of Tuesday
- In New Mexico, 1 fire has burned 12,841 acres as of Tuesday.
- In Oregon, 12 fires have burned 127,162 acres as of Tuesday.
- In Washington, 7 fires have burned 17,674 acres as of Tuesday.
Extreme Heat
- As of September 16, Maricopa County has confirmed 289 heat-associated deaths; another 262 deaths are under investigation.
- By this time last year, there were 80 fewer deaths confirmed to be heat-associated and 46 fewer deaths that were still under investigation.
- Saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is creeping up the drought-stricken Mississippi River and threatening drinking water supplies in some Louisiana communities.
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