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  2. Climate of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama is also prone to tropical storms and even hurricanes. Areas of the state far away from the Gulf are not immune to the effects of the storms, which often dump tremendous amounts of rain as they move inland and weaken. [7] Thunderstorms are common during the summer throughout Alabama and also occur during other times of the year including ...

  3. Climate change in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the United States Environmental Protection Agency released an assessment of the effect of climate change on Alabama, assessing various likely outcomes, noting that "[c]hanging the climate is likely to increase damages from tropical storms, reduce crop yields, harm livestock, increase the number of unpleasantly hot days, and increase the risk of heat stroke and other heat-related ...

  4. Endless summer: Why is it still so hot? - AOL

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    Why has it been so warm? The ongoing warmth is due to the position of the jet stream, which has been unusually far north, AccuWeather meteorologist Tom Kines told USA TODAY. This has shut off any ...

  5. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    These measurements reflect averages over a large region and so are lower than the maximum point surface temperature. [ 6 ] Satellite measurements of the surface temperature of Antarctica, taken between 1982 and 2013, found a coldest temperature of −93.2 °C (−135.8 °F) on 10 August 2010, at 81°48′S 59°18′E  /  81.8°S 59.3°E ...

  6. Why air quality is worse when it's really hot - AOL

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    While a concentration of ozone is typically a summertime issue, it can be exacerbated on particularly hot days with low wind speed. "The pollution can stay over a city," Kioumourtzoglou said.

  7. Why You’re Always So Hot and Sweaty - AOL

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    Feeling hot all the time could be from carcinoid syndrome, a disease caused by some neuroendocrine tumors that typically arise in the gastrointestinal tract, adds Dr. Mohan. These can also come ...

  8. Why Tennessee fell behind Alabama in College Football Playoff ...

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    So why is there such a gap between Tennessee and Alabama? College Football Playoff selection committee chair Warde Manuel said it’s because Alabama has gotten hot since losing to Tennessee 24-17 ...

  9. List of Alabama hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    September 23, 1975: Eloise did not make a direct landfall, but still reached Alabama at hurricane strength after making landfall in Florida. Even so, 7.67 inches of rain was recorded in Alabama. [7] [2] [3] July 19, 1977: An unnumbered tropical depression made landfall east of Mobile before dissipating. [2]