Monday, July 11, 2011

June Record High Temperatures Beat Record Lows 11-to-1 in US – Plus, Arctic Sea Ice Hits Lowest Volume


photo: Global Jet / Creative Commons Two important and interesting but unfortunately not encouraging factoids on climate change: Continuing and increasing a trend, in the US record hot temperatures for June outpaced record cool temperatures by 11:1; in the Arctic, June sea ice extent hit a second-lowest point while also hitting the lowest June volume on record. ...

photo: Global Jet / Creative Commons Two important and interesting but unfortunately not encouraging factoids on climate change: Continuing and increasing a trend, in the US record hot temperatures for June outpaced record cool temperatures by 11:1; in the Arctic, June sea ice extent hit a second-lowest point while also hitting the lowest June volume on record. …


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June Record High Temperatures Beat Record Lows 11-to-1 in US – Plus, Arctic Sea Ice Hits Lowest Volume


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