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The Spring of 2012 Is the Hottest in U.S. History
In case, you know, you haven’t been outside in the past three month, it’s about to become official: unless a freak blizzard blankets the country by Thursday, the spring of 2012 will go down as the warmest for the U.S. in 117 years of record-keeping. The National Climatic Data Center won’t release a report on the temperatures in May until sometime in June, but based on their assessment of March and April, University of Maryland professor Steve Scolnik, who blogs at Climate Capital, says that our warm May will smash the 102-year-old record.
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: Dino Grandoni]
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This is why I’m so boggled by people that still refuse to recognise Climate Change at all, let alone as a serious...
And we still have people denying global warming/climate change… *facepalm*
but WTF it’s been a COLD spring!
…crap. Looks like early morning/late evening rides for me at the barn this summer. And Westley living inside during the...
It didn’t just break the record, it shattered it. Look at the difference on that lovely bar graph.
It’s fucking cold here why?