Sujet : Re: Heat record shattered in Death Valley
De : danmin (at) *nospam* danminart-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Danart)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 16. Jul 2024, 19:00:51
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> JAB wrote:
> Heat record shattered in Death Valley, one of the hottest places on
> Earth
>
> A new heat record for the day was set in California's Death Valley
on
> Friday --- one of the hottest places on Earth. The previous high
> shattered by 5 degrees F, with the mercury climbing to 127 F. The
old
> mark of 122 F was last tied in 2013.
>
> More extreme highs are in the near forecast, including 129 F for
> Sunday at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park, and then
around
> 130 through Wednesday. The hottest temperature ever officially
> recorded on Earth was 134 degrees in Death Valley in July 1913,
though
> some experts dispute that measurement and say the real record was
130
> F recorded there in July 2021.
>
> There was also a record high for the date of 118 F in Phoenix,
where
> highs of 115 F or hotter were forecast through Wednesday. In
Needles,
> California, where the National Weather Service has records dating
to
> 1888, the high of 122 F edged the old mark of 121 F set in 2007. It
> was 124 F in Palm Springs, California.
>
>
https://abc7news.com/post/california-heat-wave-heat-record-shattered-death-valley/15035809/Death
Valley is terrible. Why not just relocate species to a preserve, or
even distubute them via zoo's and pet-shops.
Like take the pup-fish for example. They keep "watch" of
them in a hole that is constantly violated by idiots. Then
they have them in fish tanks, and nurseries in a lab not too far away.
Just get those out there and it would not be
such an near-extinct species.
Just fill Death Valley with water already and relocate people to a
water-front property. It would be renamed to
miracle-valley. Even build a lab around that thing and DNA-clone the
Yellow-river dolphin ( by now is probably extinct ).
among other critters considered passive.
It is a giant crator, below-sea level. just fill it up with water.
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