Thursday, September 16, 2010

Don’t like the climate? Move to Fargo, says author of ‘Climatopolis’ | Grist
Kahn came by the Grist office for a chat during a book-tour stop in Seattle.
Five Coldest US Cities | Farmers' Almanac
Freezing Fargo averaged 11.7ºF from December through March and fell to -31ºF in January 2008.
Fargo, North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2009, its population was estimated at 95,556,[3] and it had an estimated metropolitan population of 200,102.
Hottest Cities in United States - Current Results
Out of the 40 largest US cities, Phoenix Arizona has the hottest weather. It consistently ranks number one for highest maximum temperature, warmest annual mean temperature and most days in the year above 89 °F.
Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phoenix is home to 1,601,587 people according to the 2009 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau, and is the anchor of the Phoenix metropolitan area (also known as the Valley of the Sun), the 12th largest metro area by population in the United States with more than 4.3 million people.

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