RT @USATODAY: Feeling the heat? That’s because July was the hottest month ever recorded: http://usat.ly/1LmPUD5 pic.twitter.com/AyN6pbOGTy
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RT @USATODAY: Feeling the heat? That’s because July was the hottest month ever recorded: http://usat.ly/1LmPUD5 pic.twitter.com/AyN6pbOGTy
@orach24463_cj No idea where that data came from. Why not just list all actual temps instead of anomalies? Also, US =/= Global!
@orach24463_cj You do realize averages change, right? ((1+1)/2)=1; ((1+1+4)/3)=2. COME ON! #stats101
@orach24463_cj No hyperbole: @NASA, Japan Meteorological Agency, AND @NOAA all came 2 same conclusion:http://motherboard.vice.com/read/you-just-lived-through-the-hottest-month-in-recorded-history …
@orach24463_cj The Japan Meteorological Agency uses global data. They don't collect data for Japan alone LOL
@USATODAY Not nice though. We want sunshine not humidity. Tell forecasters. The money their paid we want miracles.
@USATODAY going all the way back to 1991
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