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Monthly Archives: July 2011
July 7, 1911 : 103 Degrees In Times Square
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August 1955 : All Time Record Heat In Milwaukee
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August, 1953 – Blistering Heat East Of The Rockies
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September 1953 : Chicago Had Eight Straight Days Over 95 Degrees
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200 Named Storms In 2011?
I extrapolated out NOAA’s current rate of storm naming and it looks like they could name 200 storms this year before December. They just need to be careful not to use any names which might be considered blasphemous by the … Continue reading
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Tasiilaq Ice Cube Harvest Very Successful
The unprecedented heatindexwave in the US has created a huge demand for ice cubes. Greenland has been a primary beneficiary. Sadly this town will be under 20 metres of water after the ice sheet melts down in 125,000 years.
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No Trend In Oklahoma Summer Temperatures
Joe D’Aleo sent this over.
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Think Progress Blames The Dust Bowl On Inhofe
As Oklahomans Die, Inhofe Mocks Killer Heat Wave By Brad Johnson on Jul 22, 2011 at 3:20 pm The heat wave now battering much of the nation is centered on Oklahoma, where record heat and drought have crippled the state … Continue reading
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Dust – Another Magical Temperature Control
NOAA : Dust makes planets cold (PhysOrg.com) — A new study led by the U.S, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that tiny particles that make their way all the way up into the stratosphere may be offsetting a … Continue reading
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Heat Index!
It is almost 100 degrees and I have an upstairs 0ffice with no AC. Should I dial 911, or should I dial 1-800-turn-on-the-fan-and-stop-being-such-a-pathetic-little-pussy ?
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