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Chris Godwin 11/07/2025
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Analysis of the extended heat wave in France – June and early July 2025

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A timeline of the 4-5 July, 2025 central Texas flooding

Chris Godwin 08/07/2025
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What caused the extreme rainfall in Central Texas?

Chris Godwin 07/07/2025

    Tag: High Humidity

    ‘Corn Sweat’ helps to fuel high humidity in central United States
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    ‘Corn Sweat’ helps to fuel high humidity in central United States

    Chris Godwin25/07/202529/07/2025

    While late July often brings the highest temperatures of the year for much of the U.S, forecasts are indicating temperatures will run 5-15°F above the historical average. In the mid west states high humidity is also experienced with the concept of ‘Corn Sweat’ contributing to the high wet bulb data and high heat index temperatures already experienced.

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