Weather damages Bitterroot Valley apple crop | KPAX.com | Missoula, Montana
A cold snap struck the Bitterroot Valley in May, taking temperatures down to 24 degrees overnight. It was an instant death for nearly each budding piece of fruit on Al Pernichele's 10-acre Frost Top Orchard.
The orchard produces 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of cider in a good year, but this time around there won't be any.
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Slated for inclusion on the spacecraft are instruments that can measure aerosols in the atmosphere and changes in atmospheric temperature and radiation. These are key, Valero said, to settling the question of global warming and humanity's contribution to it.
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