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February : Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded In Oklahoma
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The main difference was probably the difference in accuracy between measuring devices and siting issues.
But once you figure in the heat index, it really wasn’t that cold. I believe it’s called ‘The Hansen Effect’.
In the Winter the heat index probably made it feel like -28 or the scientific term for that would be “Friggen Cold”
It was a cold SOB that day!!
Very much like 1936, very cold winter followed by very hot summer. Catastrophic spring flooding and tornadoes. Sounds a lot like global weirding to me, even with CO2 well under 350 ppm.