During 1936, a huge swath of the country was over 110 degrees.
This year, there were only a few stations which reached 110 degrees. The animation below flashes between 1936 and 2014
During 1936, a huge swath of the country was over 110 degrees.
This year, there were only a few stations which reached 110 degrees. The animation below flashes between 1936 and 2014
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But 2014 isn’t over yet. There is a good chance we might see a whole lot more 110 degrees temps in November and, especially, December, due to the extra carbon dioxide when they cut all the Christmas trees
“Grapes of Wrath” is worth the read.