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Climate Change For This Year

Started by Solitary, July 17, 2014, 01:05:32 PM

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stromboli

We have had record setting heat in May and June and will again in July. We have had more days above 90 degrees than ever before, and already 4-5 days over a hundred. And very little rain. Wild animals are dropping dead from dehydration and we have like 9 wildland fires going right now. My wife and I went for a ride earlier up to the High Uintahs, our nearest wilderness area. There are a huge number of dead trees from both drought and Pine Borers, among other insects. Looking downright apocalyptic, all told.

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Quote from: stromboli on July 26, 2014, 08:54:57 PM
We have had record setting heat in May and June and will again in July. We have had more days above 90 degrees than ever before, and already 4-5 days over a hundred. And very little rain. Wild animals are dropping dead from dehydration and we have like 9 wildland fires going right now. My wife and I went for a ride earlier up to the High Uintahs, our nearest wilderness area. There are a huge number of dead trees from both drought and Pine Borers, among other insects. Looking downright apocalyptic, all told.
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