Yes, that's right. In Arizona it's called the first day of Summer!
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I admit, poorly timed post on my part but 122 F is still quite a bit hotter than the average of 104 F.
I visited Arizona in the Summer of 1960.
It was 120 degrees then too.
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We broke a record in my town on Saturday. The record was set back in 1917. What the hell was going on in 1917?
It isn't individual highs that are concerning but the tends associated with them when we start see them year after year.
That's not what the thread title implies.
That's not what the thread title implies.
I guess I should have named it "122 F or 50 C in Arizona Today, Tomorrow and the Next Day"
My grandfather was 15 in 1917. These days people are grandfathers in their 30sWe broke a record in my town on Saturday. The record was set back in 1917. What the hell was going on in 1917?
Don't take the politic forum personal. The person trolling you is a well known snitch. He is our snitch bitch.I didn't expect this thread to go in this direction as I thought most people would tend to agree that climate change is real.
I wrongly thought it would be more political and the discussion would have more to do with Trump pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord in favor job creation in dirty industries such as thermal coal. My bad ....I guess.
Don't take the politic forum personal. The person trolling you is a well known snitch. He is our snitch bitch.