Admittedly, the warm weather around the globe is a little scary: a city in northern India shattered
the national heat record last week, registering a searing -LSB-...]
All - time
national heat records have been set this past April and May in India, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and the Republic of Maldives.
Not exact matches
At Brighton High, 20 minutes north of Ann Arbor, Henson had set
national records for home runs (70), grand slams (10) and RBIs (290), all while bringing 93 - mph
heat on the mound.
With the second
heat the quicker of the two all four teams progress — winners USA with a world - leading 3:29.06 ahead of Jamaica with a
national indoor
record 3:29.43, Poland and Nigeria.
On Sunday morning, Jody, Ava, Julian and I braved the
record - breaking 100 degree
heat to attend the
National Mile High Breastfeeding Celebration in Denver hoping to help break a
record of a different kind.
The
heat seemed to put a bit of a damper on the attendance, and we fell very short of breaking the
national record, but a new
record was set for the state of Colorado with around 200 women participating!
JUNE On Sunday morning, Jody, Ava, Julian and I braved the
record - breaking 100 degree
heat to attend the
National Mile High Breastfeeding Celebration in Denver hoping to help break a
record of a different kind.
The
record - breaking
heat wave has been caused by A settled high - pressure system, says the
National Weather Service
Warming fueled by greenhouse gas emissions continues to rewrite the
record books: Over the past several weeks,
heat records continued to fall at global,
national, and local scales.
The searing
heat even broke the all - time state temperature
record for the month of June, with two locations — Chief Joseph Dam and Walla Walla — both hitting 113 °F on Sunday, when the event peaked, according to the
National Weather Service office in Spokane.
Even though repeat
heat waves brought sizzling hot days, overnight temperatures broke far more
records: According to the
National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), in July there were 6,106
record high minimum temperatures, and «only» 2,722
record high daytime temperatures.
On the proper evaluation of electric motors, we have our Argonne
National Laboratory and our Society of Automotive Engineers on
record as calculating miles per gallon equivalent based on
heat equivalent of electric energy at the plug, without recognition of the
heat energy needed to make the electricity.
According to a paper by Gerald Meehl at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research, models show that if human burning of fossil fuels is not curtailed there could be 20
heat records for every cold
record by 2050, and by 2100 the ratio could be 50 to 1.
In 2011, in the Proceedings of the
National Academy we described a statistical method for calculating the expected number of monthly
heat records given the observed gradual changes in climate.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Production, Supply and Distribution, electronic database, at www.fas.usda.gov/psdonline, updated 11 June 2007; Janet Larsen, «
Record Heat Wave in Europe Takes 35,000 Lives,» Eco-Economy Update (Washington, DC: Earth Policy Institute, 9 October 2003); USDA,
National Agricultural Statistics Service, «Crop Production,» news release (Washington, DC: 12 August 2005).
Janet Larsen, «Setting the
Record Straight: More than 52,000 Europeans Died from
Heat in Summer 2003,» Eco-Economy Update (Washington, DC: Earth Policy Institute, 26 July 2006);
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, The 9/11 Commission Report (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004).
Masters reports nine countries have smashed all - time temperature
records, «making 2010 the year with the most
national extreme
heat records.»
Record heat affected the north and west of the country in May, setting a new national record of 51 ℃ in Ph
Record heat affected the north and west of the country in May, setting a new
national record of 51 ℃ in Ph
record of 51 ℃ in Phalodi.
According to the
National Snow and Ice Data Center, «This is the fourth winter in a row that such
heat waves have been
recorded over the Arctic Ocean.»
As stated in the BoM's interim Special Climate Statement on the extreme January
heat: «Australia set a new
record for the highest
national area - average temperature,
recording 40.33 C and surpassing the previous
record set on 21 December 1972 (40.17 C)».
According to the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), even if a normal amount of rainfall occurred this year, it could not have offset the drying effect of the
record - breaking
heat.
These figures show
National Centers for Environmental Prediction Reanalysis temperature and specific humidity anomaly distributions for the three largest, most extreme
heat waves in the NCEP
record: (aâ $ «b) 2003, (câ $ «d) 2010, (eâ $ «f) 2012.