Expect Frighteningly Hot Summer in 2011
In Global Climate Extremes INTENSIFYING
FIRE-EARTH forecast:
2011 Could Shatter 2010 Records
The wettest, coldest, driest, hottest, severest… could get even worse this year
Extremes of temperature, precipitation, drought and other climatic and weather events would continue to intensify throughout 2011, FIRE-EARTH forecasts.
It has, and it’s continuing to shatter more records …
United States
- Dulles International Airport set a new record of 75 degrees, 2 degrees higher than previous record of 1981, said a report.
- And “77 degrees at Reagan National Airport. That made Friday the warmest Feb. 18 recorded in Washington.”
- Boston reported a high of 60 degrees.
- A new record high temperature of 80ºF was set at Oklahoma’s Will Rogers World Airport on Thursday, The National Weather Service said.
- Just a week ago, the mercury plunged to minus 31 degrees a in Nowata breaking previous Oklahoma record of minus 27 degrees.
- In North Carolina a record new high was set as mercury rose to 78 degrees at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, 23 degrees higher than normal for the date. The previous record stood at 75 degrees and remained unbroken since 1948, a report said.
Finland
- “The record low temperature for this winter inched down a degree or so last night. Between Thursday and Friday a new record low for 2010-2011 of -41.3°C was measured in Salla’s village of Naruska in southeastern Lapland, the Finnish Meteorological Institute reports.”
Russia
- Moscow region’s temperature fell to as low as minus 33.4 degrees Celsius in Klin, a 60-year record low for the region, a report said.
2011-2012: Record Shattering Period
Since January, many new rain and snowfall records have also been set, the latest of which was in Down Under.
Darwin, Australia recorded a total of 339.6mm of rain during the 24 hours ending at 9am Wednesday—an all time 24 hour rainfall record for the city.