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Since when is hitting 90s in October that unusual?
I dont remember in the past few years 90's in Oct.
But from what I have read its due to the upper level pattern that was influenced by this years El Nino.
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Since when is hitting 90s in October that unusual?
Since when is hitting 90s in October that unusual?
You can add James Spann, a highly reputable meteorologist from the Birmingham area, to the list of global warming nay-sayers. In fact, there is quite a significant number of reputable meteorologists who are adamantly opposed to the notion of man-made climate change.
But what do they know? They're only considered experts in their profession of choice.
It's influenced by El Nino and an anomalousness high pressure system sitting off the east coast of Florida.I dont remember in the past few years 90's in Oct.
But from what I have read its due to the upper level pattern that was influenced by this years El Nino.
Yep. All those concrete buildings and concrete or asphalt roads soaking up all the heat and then very slowly releasing it during the night, preventing the normal dissipation of heat into the night air.Anyone ever heard of the Urban Heat Island Effect??
Keeping thread alive because whatever is left will be in the gulf next week.