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Daily Archives: July 20, 2017
July 20, 1930 – Hottest Day On Record In Washington DC
On this date in 1930, Washington DC reached 106F – the hottest temperature ever recorded there. Most of the eastern half of the US was above 100F. The closest USHCN station to DC in Virginia is at Lincoln. It is … Continue reading
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Concern About Sea Level Rise In Malibu
People in Malibu, California are so worried about sea level rise – you can pick up a home there for only $80 million.
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July 20, 1934 – 118 Degrees In Iowa
July 20, 1934 was the hottest day in Iowa’s history. Keokuk, Iowa reached 118 degrees. Almost the entire country was over 90 degrees, almost half was over 100 degrees, and a large section of the Midwest was over 110 degrees. … Continue reading
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My Letter In The Boulder Daily Camera
Tony Heller: Five minutes in south Boulder open space – Boulder Daily Camera
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The Year Without An Arctic Summer
The Greenland Ice Sheet is gaining near record amounts of ice this year. Very little melting has occurred this summer, which is about to start winding down.. Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI Temperatures on the Greenland Ice Sheet have … Continue reading
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