For amateur forecasters and causal climatologists, it’s a year of fascinating facts, unforgettable storms, and the science behind them.
Extreme Events-consider how Tropical Storm Denise deluged Reunion Island with 71.85 inches of rain in 24 hours, or the 8 inches of snow that fell in Laramie, Wyoming, in the middle of the summer. Extreme Places: Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is considered the hottest city on Earth, with average June high temps of 111°. Plus the strongest tornadoes in history and Did You Know facts and terms such as a “bolt from the blue”-when lightning strikes as far as 20 miles or more from the actual storm.
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Extreme Events-consider how Tropical Storm Denise deluged Reunion Island with 71.85 inches of rain in 24 hours, or the 8 inches of snow that fell in Laramie, Wyoming, in the middle of the summer. Extreme Places: Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is considered the hottest city on Earth, with average June high temps of 111°. Plus the strongest tornadoes in history and Did You Know facts and terms such as a “bolt from the blue”-when lightning strikes as far as 20 miles or more from the actual storm.
Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.
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