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English: Chart showing relation of the ability to attribute specific extreme events to global warming, as a function of general understanding of the influence of global warming on different types of extreme events Source: Lindsey, Rebecca. Extreme event attribution: the climate versus weather blame game. Climate.gov.
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In the United States an extreme cold warning was an experimental weather warning issued by the National Weather Service in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. [5] The warning was issued if the temperature fell to −35 °F (−37 °C) or colder with a wind of less than 5 mph (8 km/h; 2 m/s). [6]
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