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Heat Warnings Issued In Multiple States As High Temperatures Grip U.S.

JAMIE STENGLE   07/11/11 08:56 PM ET   AP

Heat Warnings Advisories Us 2011

DALLAS — The temperature setting is stuck on broil across a swath of the Midwest and South, with Dallas and Oklahoma City sweltering through 100-degree heat for at least 10 days in a row.

Forecasters warned on Monday that the extreme heat could continue for most of the week and perhaps beyond. At the same time, many people won't be able to cool off by taking a dip: Swimming pools in some cities have closed because of budget cuts.

Heat advisories and excessive-heat warnings were issued Monday for 17 states in the Midwest and South. For Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued heat advisories for much of the East Coast, from Georgia to Connecticut, where temperatures are expected in the upper 90s but will feel as hot as 105 because of the humidity.

"It says a lot when you are dealing with such an expansive area of heat alerts," said National Weather Service spokesman Chris Vaccaro.

Hutchinson, Kan., had reached 103 by Monday afternoon after hitting a scorching 112 on Sunday. (Records haven't been kept there long enough to tell if it was a new high for the date.) The mercury hit 99 in Joplin, Mo., by the afternoon after topping out on Sunday at 106, breaking the record of 104 for the date, set in 1980.

Oklahoma City has hit 100 degrees or higher – 110 on Saturday – every day since June 29, including Monday, making it 13 in a row. The record there is 22 consecutive days of 100 degree-plus weather, set in 1936.

Dallas recorded its 10th-straight day of 100-degree weather Monday. The city hit 100 for nearly three straight weeks as recently as 2006, and the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory Monday afternoon for the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the first time since June 18. The advisory will remain in effect until Wednesday night.

In 1980, the Dallas-Fort Worth area endured 42 days in a row of 100-degree-and-over heat.

Triple-digit highs are expected through the weekend in Dallas, and there is little chance of rain to cool things down.

"It's breaking daily records, but when you're talking about a record string of days – we're not there yet," Vaccaro said. "We're in the midst of a heat wave that's not over yet."

On Monday, 87-year-old R.F. Lanham was taking the heat in stride as he picked weeds in his shaded front yard in Dallas. "I've seen a lot of hot summers," he said.

As 40-year-old Sally Smith loaded two of her children into her minivan as she left a spin class at a Dallas YMCA, she said that even though she had lived in Texas for 18 years, the hot weather was hard to get used to.

"You feel like your skin is baking," the Michigan native said.

In Fort Worth, all of the city's pools are closed because of budget cuts. Through a partnership with the YMCA, Fort Worth residents can swim at four of its pools for two hours a day without a membership.

Authorities said a 51-year-old man suffered heat stroke and died Sunday because his mobile home in Granite City, Ill., had no working air conditioner. His body temperature was 104 when he arrived at the hospital.

In Tahlequah, Okla., 56-year-old David Vaughan, who works construction at water treatment plants, said he was using survival skills he learned while working in Kuwait.

"In Kuwait, we had a saying: Walk slow and drink a lot of water," he said.

In El Paso, Texas, 67-year-old Jesus Franco was the grateful recipient of a fan from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Franco, who is blind, said that he had a small air conditioning unit installed in his home last week, but even then, "at night it gets so hot you can't sleep."

As the stream of air cooled his shirtless torso Monday, he said, "This is much nicer."

Felix Cabrera, an employee of the agency giving out the fans, said: "With so many people unemployed and the population getting older, we are getting more calls."

In New Orleans, the heat was, as usual, heavy and suffocating – but just under 95 degrees, cool enough to allow the mule-drawn carriages to continue riding through the French Quarter. When the mercury hits 95, tourist guides are prohibited from working their mules.

Lorna Taylor, a guide and horse trainer, kept a close eye on her mule, Elvis. She threw snacks into his trough to force him to dunk his head in the water. But she wasn't worried.

"Mules are desert-dwellers," she said, sweat glistening on her brow. "So this is a walk in the park."

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Associated Press writers Paul J. Weber in San Antonio, Jim Suhr in Granite City, Ill., Cain Burdeau in New Orleans, Justin Juozapavicius in Tahlequah, Okla., and Juan Carlos Llorca in El Paso contributed to this report.

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Nelson Montana
Artist, Author, Composer
08:36 AM on 07/14/2011
It's debatable what can be done about global warming but one thing is clear -- it isn't up to the people.

Don't believe that crap that "we're addicted to oil." Don't t believe that driving a little less is going to make a spit in the ocean bit of difference.

It will require a major overhaul in industry and technology and out government is NOT going to do that. They're going to extract every bit of profit from the oil companies they can while offering lip service to the people.

Meanwhile, the pros and cons will be debated endlessly and the politicians and industry people share a brandy at the country club.
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Publicola
Reality has a scientific bias
01:58 PM on 07/16/2011
Nelson Montana: "It's debatable what can be done about global warming but one thing is clear -- it isn't up to the people."

Yeah man, Democracy is a hoax - don't even bother to vote.

Nelson Montana: "Don't believe that crap that 'we're addicted to oil.' "

Yeah man, if the United States were to quit oil cold turkey tomorrow it would suffer economic convulsions that would almost certainly destroy the country, but whatever our critical dependency on oil is it isn't an "addiction".

/sarcasm
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eri 68
Let's save time and just assume I'm always right.
04:48 PM on 07/12/2011
Yesterday evening here in Hellabama (trust me, it fits) we had a heat index of 121°

I'm heading to Antarctica before global warming completely melts it.
01:37 PM on 07/12/2011
only wish it was like this 12 months out of the year. winter is only 5 months away
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Tena
11:13 AM on 07/12/2011
I already commented that it's always that hot in Dallas in the summer and fall - and that's why I don't stay there during those times anymore.

IF it's hotter, I really can't tell, cause it's relative between 98n and 101 - you can't tell anything other than it's hot. BUT, it's definitely about 10 degrees hotter than average here in Taos, New Mexico this summer, and it has been for several summers, with some moderation. This summer has been dreadful until two days ago when the monsoons finally moved in.

Climate change is real and it is getting hotter.
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Midnight Toker
10:32 AM on 07/12/2011
let's dump fossil fuels..

and get back to the garden!

Henry Ford and Rudolf Diesel’s Vision of a Hemp Diesel Revolution

Rudolf Diesel expected that his engine would be powered by vegetable oils (including hemp) and seed oils. At the 1900 World’s Fair, Diesel ran his engines on peanut oil. Later, George Schlichten invented a hemp ‘decorticating’ machine that stood poised to revolutionize paper making. And Henry Ford demonstrated that cars can be made of, and run on, hemp. However, evidence suggests a special-interest group that included the DuPont petrochemical company, Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon (Dupont’s major financial backer), and the newspaper man William Randolph Hearst mounted a yellow journalism campaign against hemp. Hearst deliberately confused psychoactive marijuana with industrial hemp, one of humankind’s oldest and most useful resources. DuPont and Hearst were heavily invested in timber and petroleum resources, and saw hemp as a threat to their empires. Also petroleum companies knew that petroleum emits noxious, toxic byproducts when incompletely burned, as in an auto engine. Pollution was important to Rudolf Diesel and he saw his engine as a solution to the inefficient, highly polluting engines of his time. But in 1937 DuPont, Mellon and Hearst were able to push a “marijuana” prohibition bill through Congress in less than three months, which destroyed our domestic hemp industry.

http://mendonews.wordpress.com/2010/08/30/henry-ford-and-rudolf-diesels-vision-of-a-hemp-diesel-revolution/
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Nelson Montana
Artist, Author, Composer
09:16 AM on 07/12/2011
Here's a novel idea -- for those who have a complaint about climate change, please state the recommended solution. And it can't be an ambiguous generalization like "We need to do something!" Name it.

And if you have something specific, like "cut down on oil consumption" please indicate what will take its place -- something that is economically feasible. If not, there's really no point to this discussion.

If that were done, I'd bet these threads would be a lot shorter.
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qwert1234
haha, charade you are
11:12 AM on 07/12/2011
I don't understand why accepting scientific facts and observations puts the burden on me to come up with a solution to the problem.
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Nelson Montana
Artist, Author, Composer
11:20 AM on 07/12/2011
Because what's the point of MAKING a point if nothing can be done about it?
04:00 PM on 07/12/2011
The playing field for energy businesses is far from level.Alternative energy companies are at disadvantages because of this. Remove the artificial, government induced advantages for coal, oil and gas. Once customers start seeing that fossil fuels are not as cheap as they appear, things will start to change. I think there might even be a name for such. It's called a Free Market! Dirty industries do not deserve these unfair advantages.
12:27 AM on 07/12/2011
Climate change was derived from globalists to further tax everyone and de-industrialize the nations. CO2, which is converted by trees gets turned into O2. didn't anyone ever take horticulture or science in school?
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
02:28 AM on 07/12/2011
Too much CO2 in the atmosphere for the trees at the moment - not surprising given that we are releasing several hundred million years worth of absorbed CO2 when we burn fossil fuels.

In fact it is the climate change deniers and the Republicans who are well on track to de-industrialise the US.
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:45 AM on 07/12/2011
Not surprising when we destroy 100 acres of CO2-absorbing trees every minute so we can grow sugar cane, distille the alcohol by burning the sugarcane stalks producing CO2 and produce an ALTERNATIVE fuel that gives off CO2.

We The People choose to fund and support the fossil fuel industry. It doesn't matter if we are a believer or not. It doesn't matter if we are Republican or Democrat. Talk is cheap. Money rules supply and demand.
We have the entertainment industry. It is doing quite well also. As long as we amuse ourselves, we are happy to spend our money.
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Nelson Montana
Artist, Author, Composer
08:34 AM on 07/13/2011
THat is correct. But now the conversation is leaning towards pollution, not climate change. There is PLENTY that can be done about that. Right now.
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Devontate
PrObama
11:30 AM on 07/12/2011
Ever heard of deforestation? I believe I learned about it in middle school.
10:24 PM on 07/12/2011
Deforestation? Yes. that's being done by greedy corporations in areas such as the once plentiful tropical rainforests in South America. Don't blame me for deforestation.

This global carbon credit/tax system is setup and run by the likes of the house of Rothschild. I'd like to also point out that, the biggest proponent of global warming is Al Gore who, is the largest offender of the laughable "carbon footprint" of anyone I know. Musn't forget the carbon footprint for his greasy cheeseburger!! LOL
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Publicola
Reality has a scientific bias
11:43 AM on 07/13/2011
Christopher L Jackson: "...the biggest proponent of global warming is Al Gore..."

In your mind, maybe. In my mind it is every reputable science organization in the world with expertise on the subject, including the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.

National Academy of Sciences, 2010:
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Some scientific conclusion­s or theories have been so thoroughly examined and tested, and supported by so many independen­t observatio­ns and results, that their likelihood of subsequent­ly being found to be wrong is vanishingl­y small. Such conclusion­s and theories are then regarded as settled facts. This is the case for the conclusion­s that the Earth system is warming and that much of this warming is very likely due to human activities­.

http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12782
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MCTSilverlakeCA
retired Sr Litigation Insurance Fraud Manager
11:34 PM on 07/11/2011
Tell me that Green House Gases don't affect the weather...what? No takers?
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:48 AM on 07/12/2011
Especially water vapor. It makes it hot AND humid. I can handle 113 F in AZ, but 101 F in Texas is murder.
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Midnight Toker
10:00 PM on 07/11/2011
How hot did Earth get in the past? Scientists uncover new information
July 5, 2011
"The SU and Yale research team found that average Eocene water temperature along the subtropical U.S. Gulf Coast hovered around 27 degrees centigrade (80 degrees Fahrenheit), slightly cooler than earlier studies predicted. Modern temperatures in the study area average 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, the scientists discovered that, during the Eocene, temperatures in the study area did not change more than 3 to 5 degrees centigrade across seasons, whereas today, the area's seasonal temperatures fluctuate by 12 degrees centigrade. The new results indicate that the polar and sub-polar regions, while still very warm, could not have been quite as hot as previously suggested.
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-07-hot-earth-scientists-uncovers.html
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Jeremyewilliams
Reality is not the GOPs cup of tea!
07:59 AM on 07/12/2011
We know, it's all a hoax, right fumes?
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
09:20 PM on 07/11/2011
Just playing devils advocate here; with the dramatic increase in fossil fuels usage from the developing nations. Let's take one example, coal. Where the industrial nations and the developing nations each both consumed about 45 quadrillion BTU's a year FROM 1980 to 2001. However before 2010 the fast developing nations had doubled their consumption of coal. And these are conservative estimates of the government will double their consumption again before 2035. If these trends continue coal will once again be the most consumed fossil fuel on the planet.

http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/ieo/coal.html

Maybe we need to keep our coal plants to keep running our air conditioners?

Unless we get a real climate treaty with everyone participating!

Not necessarily my position just a thought!
09:20 PM on 07/11/2011
High temperatures in the summer? I am willing to bet there will be freeze warnings in the winter also. Have to love all the experts that state the obvious.
11:33 PM on 07/11/2011
It is amazing isn't it. Folks screaming that it's hot in the summer which means there must be global warming.

even though the science PROVES there hasn't been any warming since 1998.

these folks are grasping at straws and anything at all that they can cause alarm with.

fortunatly, REAL SCIENCE is stuffing these cretins back into the liberal anti-human snake pit from which they have slithered.
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
02:30 AM on 07/12/2011
I don't know what you think it is that proves it hasn't continued to warm since 1998, but it's certainly not science.

The decade 2001 - 2010 was the hottest on record, with 2010 hotter than 1998. Pretty impressive given 1998 was in an extremely strong El Nino, and 2010 in a strong La Nina cycle.

As for real science, you wouldn't know it if you tripped over it.
08:14 AM on 07/12/2011
You have a live for today mentality. Today will be gone tomorrow. You are the one that blindly supports those who will lead to our demise.
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Hikerguy22
This is your carbon footprint
08:18 PM on 07/11/2011
Wow. I just got a letter from my carbon burning power company to be patience because of outages. The plant next door to me uses three train loads of coal (up to 150 cars) a day, everyday, to keep us cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Just up the road a bit and two other plants, they are changing to natural gas to run the turbines which with reduce the mercury emissions to 0 and the other pollutents by at least 50%.
The letter goes on to say "Compared to ou four-year average, we have experienced a 68 percent increase in types of weather events in 2011 - high winds, hail and even tornadoes."
The time is past due to get rid of coal and reduce CO2.
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
07:07 PM on 07/11/2011
We see post after post comment after reply who try to argue the validity of proven science by either calling it Democratic agenda driven or denying its validity by calling it Republican st@@pidity.

Although both may have their own merits, one driven from sheer preponderance of scientific deviance, in case of a well informed Democrat colleagues, or sheer ingn@rance of the fact, in case of our Republican countrymen. BUT
BUT......... one can not disprove the simple fact that 2+2= 4 ,  not  a 3 nor it is a  5, but 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Meaning, there are no spin zones in science
11:35 PM on 07/11/2011
And the REAL SCIENCE that proves that there hasn't been any warming since 1998 is what?

Oh yeah, that's right. If proves you and your friends are nohthing more than 15th century religious fanatics who have based an entire AGW religion based on psuedo science and fear.

The science proves there is no warming. Why don't you just go away now.
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
02:33 AM on 07/12/2011
Is the REAL SCIENCE done by REAL AMERICANS. Because if so, I think I see you're problem. You're getting your so called science from people who are so ideologically blinkered, that they are completely incapable of the objectivity required for science.

Just as well all major scientific organisations in the US, and worldwide actually do know what they are talking about, and accept that the evidence is in, and the Earth is warming due to anthropogenic emissions of CO2.
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Jeremyewilliams
Reality is not the GOPs cup of tea!
08:02 AM on 07/12/2011
What 'real science' is this? Please give us an example.
06:45 PM on 07/11/2011
There is a statistical correlation between human die offs and a global drop in temperature.....e.g. ....the little Ice Age of 'recent' history followed the Black Death.

Civilization is basically humans burning stuff, which raises CO2, which raises temperature.
We can either find a technological solution to this problem, or let Nature take care of it by killing us off. Personally, I'd go with a human solution to a human-created problem.
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
10:58 PM on 07/11/2011
The little ice age followed the black death by about 3 or 4 hundred years. I don't know what kind of correlation you're going for there. In fact the Black death was closer to the medieval warm period than the little ice age.
11:36 PM on 07/11/2011
Sorry. According to the science, there has been ZERO warming since 1998 and the burning of COAL causes global cooling.

Time to wake up and follow REAL SCIENCE and not the blithing of AGW id-juts.
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
02:33 AM on 07/12/2011
Sorry - that's not science you're looking at - it's the bottom of your tea cup, and those leaves you are looking at, have prescious little to do with the real world.
04:45 AM on 07/12/2011
Wasn't 1998 the year of the Super El Nino? Yeah, it was. I know that is mythology to you but, it is scientific historical recorded fact to the rational and reasonable.
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ChaCubed
Fabulously Liberal
06:24 PM on 07/11/2011
Okay, okay, okay!!! New Rule: No More Heat Warnings, they are too upsetting to people who don't believe humans have contributed to climate change.
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Nelson Montana
Artist, Author, Composer
09:01 PM on 07/11/2011
Okay, let's all agree that humans caused it.

Now what?
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ChaCubed
Fabulously Liberal
09:57 PM on 07/11/2011
First, I didn't ask you to agree that humans caused it, I said it is too upsetting to people who refuse to believe that humans contributed to it; second, the point of my post is that it's ridiculous, to me, to have this discussion is response to a report about high heat warnings.
lightnessandjoy
Is micro-bio a new disease?
10:08 PM on 07/11/2011
What do you mean now what? Do something about it. How specious.