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  2. Wet-bulb temperature - Wikipedia

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    The wet-bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that may be achieved by evaporative cooling of a water-wetted, ventilated surface.. By contrast, the dew point is the temperature to which the ambient air must be cooled to reach 100% relative humidity assuming there is no further evaporation into the air; it is the temperature where condensation (dew) and clouds would form.

  3. U.S. state and territory temperature extremes - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1] If two dates have the same temperature record (e.g. record low of 40 °F or 4.4 °C in 1911 in Aibonito and 1966 in San ...

  4. California heat wave sets records in Sacramento. Here’s when ...

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    Friday’s temperature of 110 degrees was two degrees higher than the 2007 record for July 5, and Saturday’s high of 113 degrees shattered the previous 105 on July 6 recorded in 1989, the ...

  5. Hot and sticky conditions with chance for thunderstorms in ...

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    Welcome to summer, SoCal. High temperatures and monsoonal moisture are threatening to make things hot and sticky across the Southland, with a 10% to 20% chance of thunderstorms developing late ...

  6. Superheated water - Wikipedia

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    Pressure cookers produce superheated water, which cooks the food more rapidly than boiling water. Superheated water is liquid water under pressure at temperatures between the usual boiling point, 100 °C (212 °F) and the critical temperature, 374 °C (705 °F). [citation needed] It is also known as "subcritical water" or "pressurized hot water".

  7. Deadly heat wave sweeps California. Here’s which ... - AOL

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    Here’s how hot it got across California. Zalaeyah Kirk, 3, of Citrus Heights plays with apparatus at North Natomas Aquatic Complex as temperatures reach 103 degrees on Monday, July 1, 2024, in ...

  8. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in California has resulted in higher than average temperatures, leading to increased occurrences of droughts and wildfires. Over the next few decades in California , climate change is likely to further reduce water availability, increase wildfire risk, decrease agricultural productivity , and threaten coastal ecosystems. [3]

  9. New state water conservation rules go easy on ... - AOL

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    New state water conservation rules go easy on Sacramento but small cities nearby feel the pinch. Ari Plachta. July 11, 2024 at 11:00 AM. River Partners. With California expecting its water supply ...