Scientists, volunteers fan out across Charleston in national effort to map hottest areas
Curtis said the findings of the project should be ready around the end of September.
Read MoreCurtis said the findings of the project should be ready around the end of September.
Read MoreThe two-day event was organized and directed by the U.S. Coast Guard, Sector Charleston.
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Read MoreOver at The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, Lt. Col. Scott Curtis monitors data from this outdoor weather station every day.
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Read More“…nationally heat causes more deaths than flooding. People are not ordered to “evacuate” from a heat wave.”
Read More“Basically I was asking everyone else why they were failing me when I should have been asking why am I failing myself.”
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