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62760 Re: Winger Global Cooling
   Gee, it sound like 1980 all over again.
DGpeddler   POPE   28 Jun 2012
6:54 PM
62707 Re: Winger Global Cooling
   killthecat ...records have fallen? What are they 100 maybe 200 years...
ribit   POPE   28 Jun 2012
6:36 AM

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Winger Global Cooling

By: killthecat in POPE
Thu, 28 Jun 12 4:16 AM
Msg. 62694 of 65535
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Feeling hot? It's not a mirage. Across the United States, hundreds of heat records have fallen in the past week.

From the wildfire-consumed Rocky Mountains to the bacon-fried sidewalks of Oklahoma, the temperatures are creating consequences ranging from catastrophic to comical.

In the past week, 1,011 records have been broken around the country, including 251 new daily high temperature records on Tuesday.

Those numbers might seem big, but they're hard to put into context — the National Climatic Data Center has only been tracking the daily numbers broken for a little more than a year, said Derek Arndt, head of climate monitoring at the center.

Still, it's impressive, given that records usually aren't broken until the scorching months of July and August.

"Any time you're breaking all-time records in mid- to late-June, that's a healthy heat wave," Arndt said.

If forecasts hold, more records could fall in the coming days in the central and western parts of the country, places accustomed to sweating out the summer.

The current U.S. heat wave "is bad now by our current definition of bad," said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver, but "our definition of bad changes. What we see now will be far more common in the years ahead."