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degrees. not to mentioned the excessive heat warning issued in Arkansas, (one county in) Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas for Friday June 20 (as of 11:37 PM CDT, the excessive heat warning is still in effect in far southern Oklahoma, far southwestern Arkansas, Northwestern Louisiana, and most of the northern half of Texas, which goes as far west into west texas, as far east to the Texas/Arkansas line & Texas/Louisiana line, and as far south to deep in the middle of Central Texas, and into the Austin area & the northern half of Southeastern Texas.
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coroners more likely to list heat as a factor during a well-publicized heatwave versus during a period of lesser (but no less fatally exacerbating) heat? Do Quebec coroners regularly record (and/or report) more detail than those in neighbouring provinces and states? Once "death in Quebec" became a trending topic, did reporters and editors disproportionately seek follow-up info from that Health Ministry over others?
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this heat wave is about to get bad for us north Texans as we are expected to see temps in between 105-110 for the rest of the week of July 16 to 22, with the high on Friday in Dallas reaching 108, and 107 on Thursday and Saturday according to all the local TV stations. and now heat advisories are in
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life-threatening pre-exisiting conditions. Millions of North Americans without AC (and fewer millions with) sweat buckets, but didn't kick buckets. Why should the article focus on the dozens of dead or thousands of (briefly) blacked-out over the tens of millions with regular health and electricity?
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it was more of a heads up for the people in charge of editing pages like this to include this current heat wave in Texas, in fact, Dallas got to 108 degrees on Thursday, July 18 and broke that day's high temp record, and now broke the record for July 20 as well with the hight once again at 108
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Plenty of other missing context, too. Like how many is "many" or "most" in statements like "many/most were chronically ill and over 60". Or how much longer (if at all) they were expected to live in lower heat. Did their death certificates list heat as a cause or just a contributing factor? Are
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then click on View Current Outage button. The new page has a different link. The best method is to capture it to archive.org. FYI, the CNN article reference on LA power outage is written by someone based in Atlanta, Georgia. Also, to clarify, LADWP serves the city of Los Angeles.
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I think a "yes" to any of these questions is more likely than a "no" to "Did any other old people with failing organs anywhere on the continent die that week when they might have lasted longer with less external stress?" But I'm no expert. Just food for thought.
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effect until Wednesday July 18 at 7PM CDT (or further notice as it's expected to be extending) as well as a excessive heat watch in effect for Thursday and Friday and could be extended to more counties further east of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
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subsection have loaded the article with a mass of redlinks. It's a bad look. I don't know enough about geography and organisations there, so cannot really start to fix the mess, but someone needs to. We should not create new content so clumsily.
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Knowing there's a problem isn't quite the same as knowing how to deal with it, though. Is there perhaps a lead you could throw this hopelessly stranded article to tow it away from the swirling gooey hole in the middle of the leviathan
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California and Co. got, and not much like the soupy slop in Quebec and Ontario. If we're splitting this temporal pattern/air mass among any line, that one makes more sense to me than our political boundaries do. Dry and wet
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It seems significant enough to not be deleted. The capital of Canada is apparently having their worst combination of heat, humidity and duration ever and dozens of Canadians died from having no access to air conditioning.
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Hmm. I wasn't planning on adding info to #Climate section of other article. Takes a lot of effort just to find info to save this article. Typical average July temperature in LA is about 83 degF as mentioned in
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Where I live, and it's not even in the tropics, severe thunderstorm warnings and rainfall predictions of up to 50 mm happen several times a year. Unless that claim is put is some sort of context, such as
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So what? Temperatures alone mean nothing. To be significant, they need to be compared with long term records. It might always be hot there. (And they need to come from very reliable sources.)
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56.7 was also in a sandstorm where the hot grains hit the equipment and made it hotter. The highest reliable temperature in the world not in a sandstorm is 54 Celsius (also at this location).
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Arizona hardly deserves mention at all. I've been in Phoenix when it was 118F. It was hot, but even then it was not a record. And I was just visiting at the time - I never lived there.
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You've been to the deletion discussion, you know it serves as the basis for those who would keep the whole thing. "If it bleeds, it leads", and all that. Scattered internal bleeding isn't
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Do you really expect article content can be based on forecasts of something that hasn't actually occurred? Especially with the mass media as a source. Sorry, no.
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on Jul 26, Furnace Creek hit 124.3 deg F at 4pm local time. The record for hottest temperature in the world is here. It was 134 deg F on July 10, 1913. see
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It actually shows July 6, 2018 4:47pm that Los Angeles is 108degF. The hourly table is great. Another source for LA and Santa Ana on July 6 temperature:
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Every potentially notable tidbit Canadian Google News once knew about literal climate, currents, pressure zones and tidal waves has been replaced by
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Maybe. I have also mentally noted that, as is sadly far too common, to the writers of the article so far, North America stops at the Mexican border.
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You ARE having a lot of fun, aren't you? But you're right. This article is a perfect example of editors in widely different places all feeling "
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has been 56.7 °C (134.1 °F). What gives? The last thing I want is to have misleading or false information on a Knowledge (XXG) article. -
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Ignore. The article is rubbish. It's only forecasts (again), and the writer doesn't understand humidex values. (They do not have units).
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Once again, the Internet drags us together. And know I finally understand the difference between "ola" and "hola". Gracias, amigo!
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But before then, it's bound to make a few of us think just maybe the Joneses are right about how "different" old Joe is, after all.
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On July 5, 2018, Hermosillo in Sonora, Mexico hit 117 deg F at 4:41pm. On July 23, 2018, it hit 116 deg F at 4:41pm. See
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and summers are supposed to be hot. One that is hotter than normal in a certain place is of merely local significance.
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You're probably right. The Weather Network says a wind of change is on the way that will plunge the rest of July to
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to prompt a change in attitude toward sensationalistic bullshit and the weather around here, I don't know what is.
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is a recent trend for such events to occur throughout the world, but that notable subject already has an article.
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My slow response. UK not mentioned here.. Ha ha. United Kingdom is in Europe, not in North America. :). Cheers!
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sexy as the concentrated splashy kind, but it's sure the stronger angle to take than "Yay, the power's back on!"
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dead lightbulbs than we have here to screw in a human. Something more akin to when the juice ran loose in the
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I cleaned 2 red links. Recommend moving or deleting wild fire section. Not sure it belongs here. Stay cool!
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This heatwave also affects the UK as well, perhaps this article should be renamed and edited to include it.
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Pleased to finally see Mexico included in North America. But I removed the claim of temps of 60 degrees.
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need a new article, to be treated as a "return" or "aftershock" of the old one or ignored altogether?
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I don't have to tell you things are bad. "Everybody knows" things are bad. I want you all to get up,
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Not even weather, but a forecast. Actual rainfall was about half of that. Totally happened before.
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Los Angeles, CA area and Inland Empire locations are suddenly above 110degF as of July 6, 2018.
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On July 26, Las Vegas hit 113 at 3pm local time. It is 111 degF most of the day. See
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says 56.7 degrees, not in Mexico, and not this year. 60 degrees is male cow manure.
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And like with Los Angeles, why is this not apparently important enough for
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Seriously, it's not just the TV networks messing with our minds up here
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laws do little (some say nothing) to shield us from the harmful rays of
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warmed the sky to about 6,000 degrees on August 6, 1945. According to
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Hi Knowledge (XXG)'s, the Wild fire section should be moved to
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Looks like washingtonpost site broke prev link. Same article:
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More to the point at hand, it seems what the UK's getting is
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and appreciate the reasonably-priced fruit and nuts, but our
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Furnace Creek in Death Valley, CA hit 124.3 deg F on Jul 26
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in nature, so maybe shouldn't in articles about nature.
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Don't blame Canada for that one. We generally recognize
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Keeping a link in case those newspaper link disappear.
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For extreme heat warning alert, forecast 110 deg F see
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Japan just reached its highest temperature on record.
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That all makes sense. So what use is the statement "
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