Archive for September 18th, 2009

>SUN’S HIBERNATION APPROACHES, NEW ERA OF HARSH WINTERS LOOM, COULD 09-10 BE A TASTER

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>SUN’S HIBERNATION APPROACHES, NEW ERA OF HARSH WINTERS LOOM, COULD 09-10 BE A TASTER

> Central Park in February 2009 – By Mark Vogan With the sun, the thing that keeps us from looking and feeling like Pluto ready to enter hibernation mode, we must now be prepared for what will be a tough 30 years ahead. Remember those winter days of the 1960s and 70s? Well you better […]

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>Indian summer brings Glasgow, MT to 95 yesterday, 100 in Saskatchewan and nine 80-degree days in Minneapolis, MN

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>Indian summer brings Glasgow, MT to 95 yesterday, 100 in Saskatchewan and nine 80-degree days in Minneapolis, MN

>UPDATED FROM ORIGINAL POST: According to Steve of The Valley Weather Blog it was a stunning 37C or 100 degrees F at Rosetown, Saskatchewan yesterday afternoon, a rise from it’s low of 11C yesterday morning! Very impressive indeed for so late in the season.. Yesterday saw Glasgow, Montana top a roasting 95 degrees. It was […]

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>NOAA: Warmest Global Sea-Surface Temperatures for August and Summer

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>NOAA: Warmest Global Sea-Surface Temperatures for August and Summer

>This article is from NOAA, check this out! This greatly surprised me to be honest with you!http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090916_globalstats.html September 16, 2009 NCDC scientists also reported that the combined average global land and ocean surface temperature for August was second warmest on record, behind 1998. For the June-August 2009 season, the combined global land and ocean surface […]

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