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California’s annual rainy season is getting underway about 27 days later now than it did in the 1960s, according to new research. Instead of starting in November, the onset of the rains is now delayed until December, and the rain, when it comes, is being concentrated during January and February.
“The onset of the rainy season has been progressively delayed since the 1960s, and as a result the precipitation season has become shorter and sharper in California,” said Jelena Lukovic, the lead author of the study. Lukovic is a climate scientist at the University of Belgrade in Serbia.
Less rain is falling in the so-called shoulder seasons of autumn and spring, and more is falling during the core winter months.
Ojai Valley News photo by Laura Rearwin Ward
People rally outside the Ojai Unified School District office March 16 in support of more in-person instruction for students.
Austin Widger,
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Ojai Unified School District parents, students and other community members rallied outside the Ojai Unified School District office on March 16 many with signs to show support for more in-person instruction for students.
Ojai Valley News photo by Austin Widger
Matilija students build their own arcade games out of cardboard boxes in teacher Sheri Usher’s makerspace exploratory CTE class on March 2.
Austin Widger,
Ojai Valley News reporter
Career technical education pathways at Ojai Unified School District returned to small, in-person cohorts at Matilija Middle School and Nordhoff High School on Feb. 22, and the Ojai Valley News had the opportunity to step into classrooms at both campuses.
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