The Heatwave And Flooding Of October, 1927

On October 28, 1927 almost 40% of the US was over 80 degrees, including 90 degree temperatures as far north as Illinois. 

A few days later, the worst flooding in Vermont’s history occurred.

This was just as the worst flooding in US history began to recede on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi was flooded for more than six months, and drove hundreds of thousands of people from their homes permanently.

The Red Cross described 1927 as being the worst year in their history.

25 Nov 1927, Page 7 – The News-Review at Newspapers.com

You of course won’t hear about this from climate scientists or the press, because factual information wrecks their global warming scam.

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