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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Sdgla who wrote (61821)12/9/2014 5:11:40 PM
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"It's called summer."

It's also called winter, here.

Hottest winter ever: California breaks record
03/16/2014 04:19:00 PM PDT


The historic new high is 48.0 degrees, which is a mean temperature for months that weren't very. The previous record of 47.2 degrees was set during December, January and February of 1980-81,
mercurynews.com

and spring

  • The California statewide average temperature was 58.0°F, 4.8°F above the 20th century average, surpassing the previous record warm January-June that occurred in 1934 by 1.1°F.
ncdc.noaa.gov

and fall, or autumn, as they call it

  • In the West, six states had a top 10 warm autumn, including California, which was record warm.
  • http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/

  • the decline in the Central Valley of winter chill – the number of hours between 0 and 7 degrees Celsius. The number of hours of winter chill has dropped by several hundred since the 1950s, the study authors noted
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