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Daily Archives: July 10, 2017
July 10, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia
On July 10, 1936 West Virginia reached 112 degrees, Pennsylvania reached 111 degrees, New Jersey 110 degrees and Maryland 109 degrees. Those were the hottest temperatures ever recorded in those states. Most of the US east of the Rockies was over … Continue reading
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July 10, 1911 – Hottest Day On Record In Maine
On this date in 1911, the US had temperatures over 100F from California to Maine. Maine reached 105 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded there. Atmospheric CO2 was 300 PPM.
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Insect Season
Summer is slow for birds, but very hot for insects and flowers.
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July 10, 1913 – 134 Degrees In California
On this date in 1913, Greenland Ranch, California reached 134 degrees – the hottest temperature ever recorded. mwr-050-01-0010.pdf Unlike the vast majority of the thermometers used by Steven Mosher and Berkeley Earth to generate their fake global temperature graph, this … Continue reading
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