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Daily Archives: July 22, 2019
New York City’s Four Hottest Days
7/9/1936 106 8/7/1918 104 7/21/1977 104 7/22/2011 104 TimesMachine: Friday July 22, 1977 – NYTimes.com
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Arctic Alarmist Crisis Continues To Unfold
There has been almost no melting in the Arctic Basin over the past few days, and this is supposed to be peak melt season. Index of /DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/north/daily/images/2019/07_Jul/ Arctic sea ice extent is identical to all recent years, but it is … Continue reading
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Heatwave Of July 22, 1901
July 22, 1901 was one of the hottest days on record in the US and Europe. It was 117F (47C) in St. Petersburg , Russia, and the average maximum temperature across the US was 96 degrees. Missouri was 116F, Arizona … Continue reading
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July 22, 1926 – Hottest Day On Record In New York State
Troy, New York 108F July 22, 1926 TimesMachine: Thursday July 22, 1926 – NYTimes.com
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