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2010 Tracking as Hottest Ever: 7 Strange Things Extreme Heat Has Caused This Year
Jul 28th 2010 – 2:29PM
(July 28) -- According to a new report, 2010 is on pace to become the warmest year on record. Using data gathered by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and the U.S. National Climatic Data Center, the UK Met Office compared temperatures for 2010 against those measured in 1998, the reigning hottest year in the...
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