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July 30, 2009

Examiner: Hot on the Left-Cold on the Right


FROM-Seattle Examiner

Global warming: Seattle area swelters under highest temps in 118 years!


July 29, 2009 was one for the record books in Seattle, Washington as the Emerald City (known for its rainy climate) and surrounding areas struggled to deal with history making high temperatures. Seattle and Redmond reached 103, Olympia hit 104, Vancouver got 107, and Bellevue clocked in at a blistering 108 degrees. ....

....So, what else is in store for the Pacific Northwest? How bad will that region get clobbered by climate change?.....

entire article here



Global Warming Alert: Coldest July in Louisville history


Just when you thought it was safe to vote in favor of the Cap & Trade bill now pending in the Senate, our planet appears to be adjusting its temperature downward. According to the local office of the National Weather Service, this month has been the coldest July on record here in Louisville. Throughout the entire month of July, Louisville has not recorded a high temperature of 90-degree or above. The National Weather Service’s temperature records go back to 1873....
Down at Al Gore’s home in Music City, cool weather has broken a previous low temperature for July 21 in Nashville that was set when Rutherford B. Hayes was president. When the temperature at the National Weather Service station dipped to 58 degrees at 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday, it wiped out the previous record low for the date of 60 degrees, which was set in 1877....

1 comment:

  1. After 150 years of time, there will in 1000s of geogreaphic locations still be heat and cold records, every day somwhere. That's why there are lots of local records each month, both heat and cold records.

    The number of heat records compared to the number of cold records is however interresting. I think about 4/5 of all records now are cold records...

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