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Daily Archives: February 6, 2019
February 6, 1851 – Black Thursday In Australia
BLACK THURSDAY. PROBABLY one of the most terrible days of which there is any record in Australian annals was Thursday, the 6th of February, 1851, commonly known as Black Thursday. But a small proportion of our present colonists have any … Continue reading
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National Geographic 1976 : Warming Is Good – Cooling Is Bad
The National Geographic Archive | November 1976 | page 1
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Sparta Heatwave
Sparta, Illinois is having a heatwave, and is forecast to warm into the 50s ahead of a cold front at the end of the week. Sparta, IL 10-Day Forecast | Weather Underground On this date in 1925, Sparta was 74 … Continue reading
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Extreme Weather During February 1937
On February 8, 1937, Seymour, Indiana was 80 degrees. Two days later – Pine River Dam, Minnesota was -41 degrees. A range of 121 degrees in the Midwest over a two day period. Spreadsheet
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Five Years Since The New York Times Announced The End Of Snow
It has been exactly five years since the New York Times announced the end of snow. The End of Snow? – The New York Times It has been more than twelve years since they announced the endless summer. With Warmer … Continue reading
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