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USA experiencing ‘brutal’, unprecedented heat wave

the center of the country will experience high temperatures for the next several weeks, possibly into August.

More than 2,000 heat records matched or broken http://planetark.org/enviro-news/item/65842 5 July 12, Joseph O’Leary More than 2,000 temperature records have been matched or broken in the past week as a brutal heat wave baked much of the United States, and June saw more than 3,200 records topped, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Monday.

From June 25 to July 1, some 2,171 record temperatures were either
broken or matched, the NOAA said. For the 30 days of June, that number
rose to 3,215.

Accuweather meteorologist Alex Sosnowski said the number of records
broken was very unusual. He said that while some aspects of the heat
wave are unknown, much of it is because of a lack of snow cover during
the late winter on America’s plains.

Instead of the sun’s heat melting snow, it instead heated the ground,
which in turn warmed the air. The increase in temperature even made
crops grow ahead of schedule until now; Sosnowski said the lack of
rainfall has stunted crops’ growth.

Sosnowski added that while some areas are not unusually warm, namely
New England and the Northwest, the center of the country will experience high temperatures for the next several weeks, possibly into
August.

Five states had more than 100 record temperatures broken in June.
Texas had 237 records broken, followed by Colorado (226), Kansas
(164), Missouri (126), and Arkansas (115).

The NOAA data comes as a relentless heat grips much of the eastern
United States for a fourth straight day. About 2.1 million homes and
businesses remained without power on Monday after violent storms and
soaring temperatures killed at least 18 people since Friday, many of
them when trees fell on their cars or houses.

(Reporting By Joseph O’Leary; Editing by Eric Walsh)

July 6, 2012 - Posted by | climate change, USA

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