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Two states will avoid an absurdly hot summer!


Maggie Mae

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According to this "article" which cites NOAA, only two states in the US will NOT experience hotter than average temperatures this year. Unfortunately, they are states that are already pretty hot during the summer. 

Here's to you, Nebraska and Kansas! Way to escape the heat by already being hot in the summer. 

http://gizmodo.com/only-two-states-will-avoid-an-absurdly-hot-summer-this-1778407429

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clueliss

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As a native Kansan I laugh.  It's not the heat, it's the humidity.  

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polecat

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I think maybe I don't understand statistics, maps or charts, because from what I can see, my state only has a 33 to 40 percent chance of having a hotter than average summer, which means that it has a 60 to 67 percent chance of having a typically hot or cooler-than-average summer. What am I missing or not understanding? 

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clueliss

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You are missing - nothing!  Other than meteorologists at NOAA need to justify their pay.  

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Maggie Mae

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18 minutes ago, clueliss said:

You are missing - nothing!  Other than meteorologists at NOAA need to justify their pay.  

And Gizmodo/Gawker media needed some clicks! 

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