Climate chaos: after record winter cold, Alaska bakes in record heat-wave

June 19, 2013ALASKA Taking advantage of an intense heat-wave that broke long-standing records yesterday, residents of Anchorage, Alaska headed to the beach at Goose Lake. As The Anchorage Daily News reports, the National Weather Service recorded a high temperature of 81 degrees in the city, beating the previous record set in June of 1926. The AP reports that in other spots, it got in even hotter: “All-time highs were recorded elsewhere, including 96 degrees on Monday 80 miles to the north in the small community of Talkeetna, purported to be the inspiration for the town in the TV series, ‘Northern Exposure’ and the last stop for climbers heading to Mount McKinley, North America’s tallest mountain. One unofficial reading taken at a lodge near Talkeetna even measured 98 degrees, which would tie the highest undisputed temperature recorded in Alaska. “That record was set in 1969, according to Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the online forecasting service Weather Underground. “This is the hottest heat wave in Alaska since ‘69,’ he said. ‘You’re way, way from normal.’” NBC News reports that the unusual heat follows an unrelenting winter that hung on until the end of May, when the state gets 18 hours of sunlight a day. “Eventually, the sun is going to win out, and once it did, boy, did things change in a hurry,” Michael Lawson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Anchorage office, told NBC News. The AP put together a video that shows Alaskans have traded in parkas for shorts and are running to the nearest body of water for some relief. –NPR
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10 Responses to Climate chaos: after record winter cold, Alaska bakes in record heat-wave

  1. Thinking…this could be what we may encounter in Minnesota. This seems to be a reoccurring theme throughout our country as of lately. Great post.

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  2. anna says:

    What happened to all the blogs? I havnt seen any for over a week.

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  3. Helen Parks says:

    is there a scientists anywhere brave enough to admit the planet is “wobbling”?…
    just as Isaiah said?

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  4. richfish30 says:

    Face it, the winters are getting colder and the summers are getting hotter!

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  5. Michaesl says:

    LOL THIS IS A LIE. The highest recorded temperature was 86°F in July of 1993. HERE is the link to the records… http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/vacationplanner/climatology/monthly/USAK0012
    It has been hotter then this years ago, and off and on. MORE GLOBAL WARMING FEARING. Notice the pick the hottest month of the year “July”, and it hasn’t broke a record and they say it did. LOL

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  6. Sue Rat says:

    The same thing happened in Australia last summer & in the 20’s

    Sent from my iPad

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  7. niebo says:

    Bikinis in Alaska? Isn’t this mentioned in Ezekiel, somewhere?

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  8. Irene C says:

    It’s sad that it’s warmer in Alaska than it is here in Ohio. :/

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  9. jenny says:

    Who said an ice age is coming??….

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