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This July 4 set a world record for being the hottest day since temperatures started being recorded via satellites in 1979. Temperatures on July 4 reached a global average of 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit, surpassing the previous record for the hottest day set just the day before on July 3.
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This winter in Colorado, we're not just getting record-breaking warm days. We're getting record-breaking weeks.According to an analysis from the Colorado…
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After a slow start this fall, snowpack in Colorado's northern mountains has made up some ground with winter storms.Wendy Ryan, the assistant state…
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With a late spring cold snap, and an early September freeze, climate data show the 2014 summer was the shortest growing season in more than 30 years along…
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Residents of Denver and points north and east have experienced a wetter than average summer, according to the National Weather Service and Colorado State…
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What you call “crazy weather,” Colorado state climatologist Nolan Doesken calls “climate variability.”And variable it has been.Since 2012, Midwest farmers…
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The rainfall that led to September’s floods in Colorado has been described as “biblical.” State Climatologist Nolan Doesken is trying to quantify that…
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Today marks the preliminary deadline for the Colorado Climate Center’s data collection from the September floods. Scientists have precise estimates of…