Record highs vs. Record lows

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An interesting study done by the National Center for Atmospheric Research shows that in this decade, there have been more record highs set than record lows in the U.S.

As meteorologists, we're always looking for signs of impacts of climate change on day-to-day weather, and this appears to be a very tangible one.  Additionally, the study is based on readily available data, and doesn't attempt to leap to exaggerated conclusions.

Read the full summary at this link.

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