July 10, 1913: The mercury hit 134 degrees at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, CA, the hottest reading of record for the North American continent. Sandstorm conditions accompanied the heat. The high the previous day was 129 degrees, following a morning low of 93 degrees.
Wonder if they were concerned about global warming way back in 1913?
7.10.2007
Global Warming History
Posted by John at 08:15
Labels: Global Warming, History
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