On 7/5/2019 2:50 PM, christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
¿En Anglais?
Temp reached 90ºF in anchorage.
If you must read the text that expands that tidbit to some length, open it in
Chrome and get it translated.
Oh, right, Chrome may not work on your gear, and/or you may reject it. Thus
saith Google Translate:
"This is a historic record: the temperature exceeded Thursday's 32 ° C in Anchorage, the largest city in the US state of
Alaska, announced the weather services."At 5 pm, the Anchorage International Airport has officially reached 32.2 ° C for
the first time" since surveys are done there, tweeted last night the National Weather Service (NWS) agency for the first
time. city.
The previous record was June 14, 1969, at 85 degrees Fahrenheit, or 29.4 degrees Celsius.According to meteorologists,
the average maximum temperature for a July 4 in Anchorage is 18.3 ° C."Several other historical records have been broken
at various observation sites in southern Alaska," the NWS added Friday morning.
Records already beaten in the spring
These exceptionally warm temperatures are caused by a "large area of high pressure just above us," NWS meteorologist
Bill Ludwig told The/Anchorage Daily News/.Alaska had already broken records in the spring, especially in the Arctic,
which is very sensitive to climate change.
According to scientists, Alaska is warming twice as fast as the global average."From 1901 to 2016, the average
temperatures in theUnited States <https://www.lepoint.fr/tags/etats-unis>increased by one degree Celsius, while in
Alaska, they increased 2.6 degrees," noted in April Rick Thoman, expert Assessment Center and of Alaska's climate policy."
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What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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