WORCESTER, England — Britons may remember 2012 as the year the weather
spun off its rails in a chaotic concoction of drought, deluge and
flooding, but the unpredictability of it all turns out to have been all
too predictable: Around the world, extreme has become the new
commonplace. Especially lately. China is enduring
its coldest winter in nearly 30 years. Brazil is in the grip of a
dreadful heat spell. Eastern Russia is so freezing — minus 50 degrees
Fahrenheit, and counting — that the traffic lights recently stopped
working in the city of Yakutsk.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/11/science/earth/extreme-weather-grows-in-frequency-and-intensity-around-world.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
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