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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1048909)1/17/2018 12:24:09 AM
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Yea.. bbbbuutttt that’s just weather. Rats and bats brains are frying in Australia! Never mind that it’s summer there.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1048909)1/31/2018 7:59:34 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577883
 
The temperature in Siberia rose more than 100 degrees in two weeks. Recall the report of minus-88 (F) degree weather in the Siberian outpost of Oymyakon earlier this month, now: The temperature in a settlement just to its east is an astonishing 126 degrees warmer two weeks later. The mercury in Omolon, Russia, reached its highest January temperature ever recorded Monday above freezing, 38.4 degrees (F).Oymyakon has the reputation as being the coldest permanently occupied human settlement in the world.The mild weather can be traced to the development of an enormous, bulging zone of high pressure over eastern Russia. Mashable science editor Andrew Freedman called it “one heckuva monster” It will also result in continuing heat and drought in California and cold in the eastern United States.

washingtonpost.com