The climate of the 1930s was atrocious.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Those are UH-Mazing .
I especially liked the one about the Russians in the Arctic.
Question for AGW doomsayers that wonder what the point is of these historical flashbacks …
What would you be writing in your blogs today if these stories occurred now in 2011?
C’mon, be honest.
And in the Antarctic:
“HEAT” IN ANTARCTIC
Rises to 25 Degrees Above Zero
Warmth Appreciated by Expedition
NEW YORK, June 5. [1934]
The following wireless message has been received from the base camp of the Byrd expedition in the Antarctic :-
“Little America -This polar community has entered upon the 14th day of what, for want of a better equivalent might be called the hottest winter heat wave in the memory of the oldest inhabitants. At 8 a.m. the temperature soared to 25deg above zero notwithstanding a blizzard and thudding soft moist snow which was almost like rain.”
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/10944475?