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Monday Morning Metrics With Steve

Join Steve Hiller from UW Libraries in a detailed look at summer climate metrics for major American cities. Discover why the conference begins on August 4, explore Seattle's unique weather patterns, and learn about the average highs from July 24 to August 7. Learn why the rain on August 4 may not be so rare after all. ENJOY!

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Monday Morning Metrics With Steve

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  1. Monday Morning Metrics With Steve Seattle Summer Climate Presentation #534 4 August 2008 Steve Hiller, UW Libraries

  2. July-August Rain/Cloud Cover for Selected Major American Cities (Which One is Seattle?)

  3. Average/Actual Highs July 24-August 7(Why the Conference Begins on August 4) My daughter’s birthday Uh-oh rain! Daughter’s birthday August 4 Rained once in 28 years July 29 Average warmest/driest day

  4. ENJOY!!!

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