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The 1930s – A Time Of Perfect Harmony – When CO2 Was Low
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Let’s not forget the 1935 hurricane, worst on record and the New England Hurricane of 1938 that killed 700+ people.
Not just hurricanes my friend. ;( 103 disasters recorded in 1934
Ahhhhhh! We’re all going to die!
No throat irritation with those filterless Luckys. Just about choked me when I tried them.
My hometown seriously flooded in 1934 before my time but is a big part of local history:
http://www.semp.us/publications/biot_reader.php?BiotID=365
Storm control channels were subsequently built and I vividly remember them filled to the brim in the 1970s and remember flooding and landslides in the 70s as well.