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As long as Goofy Turds like skookerasbil continue to post "It's cold in cleveland" posts, I'll continue to post much bigger WEATHER events.
This one much more significant. A Global record for the month.
Morons like him most post minor weather events as he is Incapable of debate or discussion. NO CLIMATE, NO Charts, NO data, history etc.
Pakistan’s Searing April Temperatures Set New Global Record
On Monday, the city of Nawabshah reached 122.4 degrees Fahrenheit, causing heatstroke, power outages and general misery
Pakistan's Searing April Temperatures Set New Global Record | Smart News | Smithsonian
By Jason Daley
SMITHSONIAN.COM
MAY 3, 2018
Haroon Janjua at The Guardian.
While the forecast called for a little heat in the city of 1.1 million people, meteorologists didn’t anticipate the record-setting temperatures. “We have issued forecasts about the extreme heat in Sindh province but were not expecting a world record in the month of April,” Ghulam Rasool, director general of the Pakistan Meteorological Department tells Janjua.
As Christopher Burt, an expert on weather extremes, tells Jason Samenow at The Washington Post, the latest temperature is the highest in April “yet reliably observed on Earth in modern records.”
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This one much more significant. A Global record for the month.
Morons like him most post minor weather events as he is Incapable of debate or discussion. NO CLIMATE, NO Charts, NO data, history etc.
Pakistan’s Searing April Temperatures Set New Global Record
On Monday, the city of Nawabshah reached 122.4 degrees Fahrenheit, causing heatstroke, power outages and general misery
Pakistan's Searing April Temperatures Set New Global Record | Smart News | Smithsonian
By Jason Daley
SMITHSONIAN.COM
MAY 3, 2018
Haroon Janjua at The Guardian.
While the forecast called for a little heat in the city of 1.1 million people, meteorologists didn’t anticipate the record-setting temperatures. “We have issued forecasts about the extreme heat in Sindh province but were not expecting a world record in the month of April,” Ghulam Rasool, director general of the Pakistan Meteorological Department tells Janjua.
As Christopher Burt, an expert on weather extremes, tells Jason Samenow at The Washington Post, the latest temperature is the highest in April “yet reliably observed on Earth in modern records.”
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