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Daily Archives: August 3, 2021
Extreme Melt In Greenland
Greenland is more than ten times the size of Florida. It wouldn’t take a lot of melt to produce that much water. Eight billion tons of snow melted on Greenland in one day. During May, twelve billion tons of … Continue reading
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Unprecedented Heat Wave
The percent of the US to reach 95F sometime this summer has been the lowest on record. The percent of days over 95F has been close to the lowest on record. And the press says we are having an unprecedented … Continue reading
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AGU – Floods in Germany And China Caused By Global Warming
2:15 PM · Aug 2, 2021 Germany received five inches of rain in 24 hours. How climate change fueled the devastating 2021 floods in Germany and northwest Europe – Vox In 1920, Germany received five inches of rain in eight … Continue reading
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