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8/1/18
(2nd LD) S. Korea logs highest-ever temperature of 40.3 C https://t.co/q8cVtKJ8qy
— Yonhap News Agency (@YonhapNews) August 1, 2018
(104.54 F)
8/1/18
Last night was the hottest night ever recorded in #Berlin
— Gregor Kalinkat (@gkalinkat) August 1, 2018![]()
via @WetterOnline #heatwave #HeatWave2018 #Hitzewelle #Hitze #Hitzerekord pic.twitter.com/NFruv5aJId
8/4/18
So according to the newly bought thermometer it is a record breaking day in Ourique Portugal. Moved into shade at 11.50am and temp has gone to 48 degrees @stormhour #stormhour @MailOnline #HeatWave2018 #Portugal pic.twitter.com/8YY6oOVcB8
— Mike (@mikepriceme) August 4, 2018
8/4/18
Very hot day in the Sierra de Urbión, N. Spain, #España: looking for the last snowdrifts.
— Agustín Sandoval (@meteoduruelo) August 4, 2018
But the worst is in central and southwestern Spain: the weather forecast for today is 40 C in Madrid and around 45 C (113 F!) in Sevilla or Córdoba.@StormHour@EarthandClouds#ThePhotoHour pic.twitter.com/BMY8gYqd8p
8/4/18
Climate change is projected to bring 50+ 100°F days to much of the southern U.S. Here's what that might look like across the country https://t.co/8IXz3dFPJZ pic.twitter.com/dFEuL5ZbI7
— Climate Central (@ClimateCentral) August 4, 2018
8/5/18
"This week will be one of the hottest weeks in one of the hottest years in history on the West Coast."
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This weekend, Glacier National Park recorded the hottest temperature in its history: 100°F
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) August 13, 2018
Now, it's on fire and being partially evacuated.
Glacier -- National -- Park https://t.co/yQlLmvFCdj
8/20/18
“Southern California coastal waters have been anomalously warm since the beginning of 2014, when we experienced a marine heatwave,” @Scripps_Ocean
— Ed Joyce (@EdJoyce) August 4, 2018
Scripps Pier records highest ocean temperature in its 102-year history: 78.6° https://t.co/LOMKkHqUeS #oceans #cawx #ClimateChange pic.twitter.com/Rtc39bTbE4
8/28/18
Temperature anomalies by country from 1880 to 2017. Wait for it... https://t.co/o5FiLvSEBg via @anttilip pic.twitter.com/akSu5ZiTNC
— Climate Central (@ClimateCentral) August 27, 2018