Friday, August 04, 2006

And The Winner Is . . .

The hottest summer on record in Washington, D.C., was from June 1 to August 31, 1930. That's right, 1930. There were 21 days on which temperatures were 100 or over, and 9 days on which heat records were set. Those records remain unbroken to this day.

Someone should tell all these fanatics and fear mongers that maybe, just maybe, nature might have some hand in global warming.

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