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>3rd Coolest July on Record for NYC!

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>http://www.weather.com/newscenter/topstories/todayinweather.html?from=hp_news4#newyorkcold0728 I wonder! If NYC fails to top 90 this July, I begin to consider the possibly if failure to hit 90 in August as well, is this possible? Coming up tomorrow! Interview with Miles O’Brien and line-up for weeks ahead right here. Good night! -Mark

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>Interesting links related to last post

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>Numbers from 36 and 06 heat waves.. http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/July_2006/18/heatwave.html http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2006/jul/jul-records.pdf

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>EDITED: My explaination for why earlier Global Warming episodes of history were worse than today’s

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>Over recent days I have felt the need to talk a lot about global warming. A subject that is becoming increasingly popular both in the media and public. Some say there is such a thing as manmade Global Warming, some say there isn’t such a thing and others say yes there is global warming but […]

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>Warmest day of Meteorological Summer

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>Warmest day of Meteorological Summer

> Image source: http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/tendayforecastusnational/index_large.html The Bermuda high is finally making some progress at pushing the deep summer-spoiling trough west over the Great Lakes and a nice steamy, hot and hazy summers day is on tap for what has been a remarkably cool July across the urban Northeast to Great Lakes. The cool continues out across […]

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