ClimateCenter: Severe Weather of Summer 2010
- Published: Aug 16th, 2010
Program Summary
The summer of 2010 is one for the history books. June and July saw record breaking temperatures around the globe and a number of severe weather events caught worldwide attention, including the Western Russian heat wave and the floods in Pakistan brought on by strong monsoon rainfall.
- Posted in Climate, Extremes, Heat, Weather, Extreme Weather, International
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