I'll give you an example:
"Hi, I'm Dan, reporting from Beverly Hills, California. Everyone knows that the recession hasn't hurt all Americans equally. Nowhere is that more apparent than here."
What is the meaning of "that"?
"Nowhere is (the fact that the recession hasn't hurt all Americans equally) more apparent than here."
However, the sentence is still confusing. It is very formal, and uncommon in conversation. If we change the order, the meaning is clearer:
"(The fact that the recession hasn't hurt all Americans equally) is more apparent here than it is anywhere else in the world."
Basically, Beverly Hills demonstrates the fact better than any other place on Earth. "That" must be a fact that you already mentioned.