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World’s Worst Heatwave Occurred During One Of Gavin’s 10 Coldest Years Ever

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According to Gavin, 1913 was one of the ten coldest years ever.

The summer of 1913 set the world’s record maximum temperature of 134 degrees on July 10.

docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/050/mwr-050-01-0010.pdf 

The summer of 1913 also had the Midwest’s longest heatwave. Appleton City, MO was over 90 degrees for 81 consecutive days – from June 23 to September 11.

 

From June 13 to September 11 1913, Appleton City was over 90 degrees every day but one – and maximum temperatures averaged over 100 degrees. That summer averaged 17 degrees warmer than this past summer, which Gavin says was the hottest ever.

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