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Subject: It hasn't even been an exceptionally warm year, given the brief duration of reliable records.


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Carbonicus
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Date Posted: 15:52:06 08/23/07 Thu
In reply to: Carbonicus 's message, "There are always record extremes on any given day someplace." on 15:42:43 08/23/07 Thu

For the contiguous United States, July 2007 was the 15th warmest July since records began in 1895. The monthly mean temperature was 1.4 degrees F (0.8 degrees C) above the 20th century average of 74.3 degrees F (23.5 degrees C).

The 15th warmest out of a 113 year record. Is that really that remarkable?

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