More often than not, the candidate that wins in Florida will win the presidency. Will rising flood waters influence voters there to consider climate change a deciding issue?
@malkoff Many democratic voters live in the southeastern portion of the state, where sea level rise directly impacts voters there.
What exactly is the disparity between Republicans and Democrats who think climate change should be a top priority for the country's administration?
This issue in particular is the one that's most divisive between parties.
We're heading to Arizona, where @POTUS snagged a victory in 2016.
One of the political issues here is how to turn all the sunshine the state receives into energy. In Phoenix, the sun shines around 299 days per year.
@POTUS In most states, electoral votes are 'winner-take-all' situation.
That's not the case in our next state: Maine, where those votes get split. In 2016, @HillaryClinton received 3 and @POTUS received 1.
For us, it's definitely lobster. In recent years, the number of lobsters being caught has soared astronomically. It may be due to rising sea temperatures.
@POTUS@HillaryClinton That warm-water sweet spot that baby lobsters love is currently in the perfect place for Maine fishermen. The problem is, as the water warms, that sweet spot could move much farther north.
@POTUS@HillaryClinton We're finishing up in Ohio, where more and more farmers are facing significant harm to their crops due to climate change.
The candidate who wins in this state often wins the election. Will rural Ohio voters care about this issue this year?
@POTUS@HillaryClinton Luke Bryan may say that "rain is a good thing," but too much in Ohio is harming the livelihood of farmers. Levels continue to increase across the state.
From the bottom line moving up: Northern, Central, and Southern Ohio (Cincinnati, for example)
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Fall has arrived! 🍂 To celebrate the #FirstDayOfFall, we've made a list of all the ways you can get outside and enjoy what many praise as the best weather of the year!
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🍎🍏 Apple picking 🍏🍎
We can't think of a better (or tastier!) socially-distanced outing. Put on your flannel, search for your nearest orchard, and get to picking! Send us a pie, please 🥧
🎃 Pumpkin carving 🎃
No front porch is complete without a classic jack-o'-lantern! Bonus points if you carve a TWC logo 😉
#Sally continues its slow & dangerous trek inland. With max sustained winds at 105 mph, it remains a Cat 2 storm, battering the Gulf Coast with hurricane-force winds and heavy rain.
Sally's northern eyewall has made it onshore; landfall is expected w/in the next 1-2 hours or so
Several feet of storm surge is likely as winds from #Sally push water onshore.
Catastrophic and life-threatening flooding also continues as slow-moving #Sally drops inches of rain across portions of the Gulf Coast states. Several inches of rain, perhaps localized amounts of 20"+, is yet to come.
No matter the forecast, our planet's animals always seem to have it figured out. Here's some examples of wildlife with wild relationships with the weather (say that five times fast)!
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Many animals seem to be able to predict the weather.
One example is frogs, who are said to croak louder when a storm is brewing 🐸 ⛈️
However, our favorite furry forecaster will always be Punxsutawney Phil!
We're declaring today #MarsMonday! In anticipation of our LIVE coverage of the historic @NASAPersevere launch Wednesday and Thursday, let's look at some fascinating facts about the Red Planet's weather...
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@NASAPersevere A year on Earth is 365 days, but what about Mars? One year on Mars would be equivalent to 687 Earth days, but 668 "sols" (Mars days)! One sol is about 39 minutes longer than an Earth day.
@NASAPersevere Therefore, seasons on Mars are much longer than ours! Would you rather have 65 extra days of winter, or 85 extra days of summer?