Under normal changes we should see one record high temperature change for every record low temperature change.
But since 2000 this has not been the case. In the first decade of this century we saw 2 record highs for each record low. In 2011 there were 3 record highs for each record low. But in 2012 there were 5 record high temperatures for each record low in the U.S. In 2012 1 out of every 3 Americans had to deal with temperatures at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit for at the very least 10 days this last year.
This along with a historic drought that grips over 1/2 of the U.S. and is still going on today here in January 2013.
Also, Australia today received a record 122 degrees Fahrenheit temperature which is a part of the problem they are having with fires in Australia and Tasmania.
All Facts from NBC News with Brian Williams January 9th 2013.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- This is what the code looks like displayed on a page
- Blank Link Code for HTML Language
- Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as Putin's flagship economic forum opens: full article
- Part of Medical PTSD can be that you do not believe then that you are going to survive what you are going through
- Most read articles as of Thursday June 4th 2026
- Former Trump adviser John Bolton to plead guilty to retaining national security info
- Senate begins vote on Republican bill to fund ICE as GOP is split on Trump’s $1.8B fund
- Moderation in all things
- Republican-led House votes to rebuke Trump over war with Iran: Full Article
- The Womb of God
No comments:
Post a Comment