As all the attention has been drawn lately to hurricanes and tropical storms, and record cold in many states...
I finally found SUMMER....in Alaska
RECORD HIGHS SUN AUG 15th 2004
Kodiak AK 74F
Mc Grath AK 79F
Juneau AK 83F
Yakutat AK 88F
RECORD HIGHS MON AUG 16th
Barrow AK 67F
Kodiak AK 78F
Yakutat AK 83F
Juneau AK 84F
Anchorage AK 85F
Kamloops BC 38.0C ( 100F) ** CANADA**
-justin-
summer in Alaska
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two reasons for that.
1. Warm water surrounds the west coast of NA. Same thing was seen last year in the Mediterranean prior to the European heat wave.
2. Positive PNA pattern (just the summer version of it) Note the Ridge in western North America and unseasonably strong/cold PV near Hudson bay.
http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/map/images/sst/sst.anom.gif
1. Warm water surrounds the west coast of NA. Same thing was seen last year in the Mediterranean prior to the European heat wave.
2. Positive PNA pattern (just the summer version of it) Note the Ridge in western North America and unseasonably strong/cold PV near Hudson bay.


http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/map/images/sst/sst.anom.gif
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