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Pretty historical, don't know why some indicate the earth isn't warming. Even the Maine Lobsters are heading north.
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Atmospheric Administration reported Thursday. Globally, the first seven
months of the year also had all-time highs. The latest global temperature data
make it likely that 2015 will be the hottest year on record, the agency said.
Data from NOAA dates back to 1880, but it is possible that July was the hottest month in at least 4,000 years. Climate research suggests these are the hottest temperatures the Earth has seen since the Bronze Age.
On record since WHEN? The EARTH IS 4+ BILLION years old. We have kept records for what....200 years? Jeez folks...get a grip!
I read an article today that said I-95 was the shoreline of an ocean a couple MILLION years ago.. climate change is nothing new. I won't debate whether we SHOULD do anything about it...but I will say we CANNOT affect the global climate at all.
Coolest summer I remember in 30 years.gets down to 48 50 every night and only 70 in the day.I live in SW CO at 7000 ft where do you live in the lying news internet?
Here in Missouri we had snow in April and it has been a mild summer to say the least. 3 years ago we had 2 months of 100 degree weather. This year we have broke 100 exactly 1 time. I wonder where these guys get this stuff.
Coolest summer I remember in 30 years.gets down to 48 50 every night and only 70 in the day.I live in SW CO at 7000 ft where do you live in the lying news internet?
I don't suppose you have a link to that, not that it's important because that is what you call weather.
This was confirmed by both Japan and US researchers.
How's the drought going in SW Colorado, any water shortages or all good.
Good thing you don't live in Idaho or Washington, but like I stated that is just weather.
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A hot week got a record-tying start in the Treasure Valley Monday, matching a
record that has stood since 1890.
Shortly after 3 p.m. Monday, Boise’s temperature hit 96 degrees, the National
Weather Service reports.
Tuesday is expected to be even hotter -- 97 degrees -- but that would fall 1
degree short of the record 98 degrees registered in 1952.
“It’s going to be really close tomorrow,” meteorologist Stephen Parker
said.
JULY worldwide temp. this year 61.7 last year 61.5 So what!!!
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