That is 2,500 miles.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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According to Joe, it could be worse next year
http://www.accuweather.com/video/697199008001/the-la-freaka-of-1916-1918-was-it-volcano-caused.asp?channel=vbbastaj
Ya, but it hit 113F one day in Los Angeles a few months ago. So all this cold all over the Northern Hemisphere doesn’t mean anything. UHI is where it’s at!!
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Yeah! Just before that thermometer gave up the ghost! I am certain the measurement was accurate and not affected by any of those pesky things like siting issues or UHI, what with being located in a rural setting like down town Los Angles. Ignore the photos on Surfacestation org as they might be photo shopped to diminish the reputation of NOAA. 😉
Does anyone still believe NOAA is a reliable source of value added historical weather data.