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Month: July 2017

Summer Heat Diary… July 29-31, 2017

July 29, 2017August 1, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Monday July 31st… Dear diary. July has been a notably torrid month in two large American cities. Both Miami and Salt Lake City have had their hottest month in their history. Most of the record highs in July were set during the third major heat wave of the season during the first week of the […]

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The Global Thermostat

July 29, 2017November 13, 2018 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Uncategorized

Remember the story of the Three Bears in which after tasting two bowls of porridge, one too hot and one too cold, Goldilocks gulped down a third that was just right? Astronomers these days often refer to the “Goldilocks Zone” in which life as we know it can exist not only in this solar system […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 27-28, 2017

July 27, 2017July 29, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Friday Evening Update… Here are Friday’s maxes: The only truly toasty states were California and Texas. The Gulf Coastal area was typically hot and humid south of a front. Most of the nation east of the Rockies was enjoying delightful temperatures. The Climate Guy Friday July 28th… Dear diary. The temperature regime across the U.S. […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 25-26, 2017

July 25, 2017July 27, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Wednesday Evening Update… Dear Diary. Here are today’s highs: Our “low grade” heat wave continued for much of the central and southern Plains, Mississippi Valley, and South. Wednesday was the last day of high heat for St. Louis. Will Atlanta ever get above 94F this summer? Stay tuned. The Climate Guy Wednesday July 26th… Dear […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 23-24, 2017

July 23, 2017July 25, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor 3 Comments Heat Diary 2017

Monday July 23rd… Dear diary. In the last couple of weeks there have been dire media articles forecasting humanities demise should carbon pollution go unchecked and not be very substantially limited as we roll along through the 21st century. At the very least there are forecasts that some areas of our planet will become “uninhabitable” […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 21-22, 2017

July 21, 2017July 23, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Saturday Evening Updates… Torrid conditions continue across much of the Plains, Mississippi Valley and South due to the combination of high dew points above 70 and high temps above 90F, so for this evening I’ll present a couple of areas that local news organizations have highlighted for high heat indices: The first is from Arden […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 19, 20…2017

July 19, 2017July 21, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Thursday Evening Updates… Dear diary. Yes, as Glen Frey would sing, the heat is on in late July, and it’s really on in Arkansas considering the Heat Index. Check out these numbers from this afternoon from Barry Brandt: Here are Thursday’s highs: Widespread readings at or above 100F were common in the Plains. It got […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 17,18 2017

July 17, 2017July 19, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Tuesday Evening Updates… Dear diary. The heat is on, says the Glen Frey song, in the nation’s heartland. The area of heat advisories and excessive heat warnings have expanded from South Dakota into Kentucky: I would expect advisories will go up for the middle and late week across much of the Northeast and Middle Atlantic. […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 15-16, 2017

July 15, 2017July 16, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Sunday July 16th…  Dear diary. Red alert! This morning’s run of the models is now forecasting a significant heat wave starting in the Plains then spreading eastward this week. The first heat wave of the season mainly affected the Eastern Seaboard in early June. The second and third heat waves mostly set records in the […]

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Summer Heat Diary… July 13-14, 2017

July 13, 2017July 15, 2017 guyonclimate_mi5tor Leave a comment Heat Diary 2017

Friday Evening Updates… Dear diary. Its too bad that drought relief in California and other western states last winter has led to enough growth to fuel large wildfires rampaging through the West. One season’s ground growth + early summer record heat = large conflagration. 😢 This map from the National Interagency Fire Center shows that […]

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