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posted by cmn32480 on Monday February 20 2017, @03:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the spring-has-sprung dept.

The Washington Post reports that the "lower 48" states of the USA are enjoying spring-like weather. It quotes a meteorologist as saying 1495 record high temperatures have been reached during the month of February (as against 10 record lows); among them:

  • Magnum, Okla., hit 99 degrees [Fahrenheit, 37.2° Celsius] on Feb. 11 — tying the state record for hottest winter temperature ever recorded. Yet it occurred two weeks earlier than the record it matched from Feb. 24, 1918, set in the town of Arapaho.
  • Denver hit 80 degrees [Fahrenheit, 26.7° Celsius] Feb. 10 — its warmest February temperature on record dating back to 1872.
  • Norfolk hit 82 degrees [Fahrenheit, 27.8° Celsius] Feb. 12, tying its warmest February temperature on record dating back to 1874.

[Ed Note: it is actually Mangum, OK, not Magnum. The original WaPo article is incorrect.]

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  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Monday February 20 2017, @07:13PM

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Monday February 20 2017, @07:13PM (#469384) Journal

    I'm not cherry picking.
     
    So many words, and yet you fail to provide a single shred of evidence for your claim that it was hotter in the 1870's than it is now.

    So yeah, cherry-picking generally means referencing a misleading, but true, fact. Your misleading statement isn't even true.

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  • (Score: 2) by mcgrew on Monday February 20 2017, @08:38PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Monday February 20 2017, @08:38PM (#469426) Homepage Journal

    He's a Trump supporter who reads and believes the National Enquirer, and also believes Trump and company's "alternate facts". There's absolutely no point in trying to have a conversation with the guy, who I suspect doesn't believe his own bullshit.

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