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A little Weather Recap of Detroit From 1936
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15770702:MV8xOTE4MDU0XzMyMDk1NTUyXzZCOUU1NzRB] [quote:G. House:MV8xOTE4MDU0XzMyMDk1NTEzXzc4RjVBMkQ4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 15770702:MV8xOTE4MDU0XzMyMDk1Mzg1XzQ0RDlDMDE2] "This one was different, though, not only in the number it killed but in the very intensity of the heat. Records for high temperatures set during that summer still stand in 15 states, including Michigan. In Kansas and North Dakota, it reached 121 degrees, marks surpassed in this country only in the deserts of the Southwest. In Mio, Mich., the mercury leveled out at 112. In Duluth, Minn., which had never topped 100 degrees before, stifling, incredulous residents camped out on the Lake Superior shore. Detroit had counted only seven days of 100-degree readings in the 63 previous years since the U.S. weather station started official readings here. That mark would be equalled in the space of seven days." From The Detroit News: http://apps.detnews.com/apps/history/index.php?id=134#ixzz1zqnP02Q9 WOW 121 Degrees in michigan [/quote] It doesn't say that, the highest temp quoted for Michigan was 112 in Mio. But anyway... you freaks can't blame it on HAARP! [/quote] Yea I know Haha Thats to irritate people who actually Read it. :tounge: [/quote]
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Please take a quick read through.
Now I would like to know a Few things.
Why 1936?
Why now in some places?
For people that have seen any recent documentary's on earths Rapid weather pattern changes. What would be the expected results from past Records, we can expect to witness this summer?
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