Record Highs Outpace Record Lows

A saguaro cactus at sunset.
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Daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows.

"Climate change is making itself felt in terms of day-to-day weather in the United States," said the study's lead author, Gerald Meehl of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. "The ways these records are being broken show how our climate is already shifting."

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