March 23, 1932 Hundreds Dead In Tornadoes

On March 23, 1932 hundreds of Americans died in tornadoes.

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25 Mar 1932 – TORNADO VICTIMS. VANCOUVER, March 23.

This March has had no tornadoes, the quietest March on record.

Experts say that increased CO2 causes more extreme weather.

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7 Responses to March 23, 1932 Hundreds Dead In Tornadoes

  1. gator69 says:

    Extremely quiet weather.

  2. Bob Weber says:

    It’s quiet because the Sun is quiet.

  3. daveandrews723 says:

    Tornadoes and hurricanes may increase in numbers this year, or next year… evening out the averages over years. Then the warmists will have a field day, claiming it is all “global warming”-related. In reality it will just be the normal fluctations in the weather from year to year.

  4. Andy DC says:

    During 1932, we were blessed with just the exact right number of tornadoes, not the weirdness of having too few, which will sooner or later kill us all! Don’t you care about our grandchildren living in a hurricane-less and tornado-less world?

  5. emsnews says:

    One of them even carried Judy Garland to Oz, didn’t it? Now, not even dust devils are transportation.

  6. Steve Case says:

    Didn’t Pecos Bill ride a dust devil in one of his many adventures?

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