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Via JMG: July Was The Hottest Month In History

It wasn't your
imagination.
July was the hottest month the continental US has seen since records
began, federal scientists have said. Last month, the average temperature
was 77.6F (25.3C), hotter than the old record from July 1936, during a
period of severe drought known in the US as the Dust Bowl. The last 12
months were the warmest since modern records began in 1895. It was also
more than 3F warmer than the average temperature in July during the 20th
Century. Climate scientist Jake Crouch, from the National Climatic Data
Center in North Carolina, attributed the phenomenon to both localised
heat and drought, as well as global warming, according to the Associated
Press. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has
noted that its index for measuring extreme weather - and not simply heat
- has surpassed its old record, set in 2011. The US Extreme Climate
Index, which reflects how much of the nation is experiencing extreme
weather, is at 37% - above an average of 20%. For the first seven months
of the year the index was at 46%, trumping the old record set in 1934.
Reposted from Joe
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