Let me continue my treatment of global warming with a map of the highs in the USA today:
(CLICK on the map to actually read the numbers.) Not all that bad, actually, for:
- the all time high for Death Valley (elevation -282 feet) was 134 F (which is now considered to be the high for Planet Earth) on 10 July1913, just about a century ago, and it only went up to 122 F today, highest in the Nation.
- Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming got down to 38 F early this morning.
- Phoenix got up to 115 F, with 120 F expected on Saturday, not quite the 122 F record, but Sunday will be higher yet.
- Las Vegas only went up to 111 F, but 117 F is predicted for Saturday, which would tie their all-time high, and Sunday could be yet higher.
- The highest for Hawaii occurred in Pahala (elevation 850 feet) on the Big Island in 1931, reaching 100 F. Today was a comfortable 83 F with comfortable winds at the Ala Wai Golf Course. Honolullu actually went up to 95 F in 1988.
So what can the USA expect over the next few days?
Thus, Death Valley could approach the highest temperature ever recorded. Global Warming? Well, the all-time high was recorded in 1913.
Around the world, Nokkundi, Pakistan only reached 118 F, Dal Bandin, Pakistan 117 F and In Salah, Algeria 116 F. These are highs for tomorrow. It is minus 88 F in University Wi ID 8904, Antarctica, but only minus 22 F in McMurdo, Antarctica.
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