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Monthly Archives: May 2019
May 27, 1896 St. Louis Tornado
On May 27, 1896 a three quarter mile wide tornado tore a five mile long path through St. Louis and killed 500 people. 28 May 1896, 4 – Ironton County Register at Newspapers.com 20 Jun 1899, 4 – The Topeka … Continue reading
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New Jersey Tornado Likelihood Higher Than Kansas
Residents of New Jersey, Maryland and Massachusetts are more likely to be hit by a tornado than people in Missouri. Illinois has the highest likelihood. 14 May 1922, Page 30 – The Wichita Beacon at Newspapers.com Meanwhile, the scientific illiterates … Continue reading
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Second Coldest May On Record in Boulder
So far this month, we are having our second coldest May on record in Boulder. It is supposed to be warm on May 31, which may save us from being the coldest May on record. Temperatures have averaged 14 degrees … Continue reading
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Heatwave Of May-June 1934
The US had an unprecedented heatwave during May and June, 1934. Temperatures in the Midwest and Upper Great Plains were over 100 degrees every day from May 26 through June 8, and peaked at 111 degrees on May 30. Temperatures … Continue reading
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Climate Emergency In Colorado
This was the wettest winter on record in the US. https://hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/WaterPNormUS.png Climate experts of course predicted the exact opposite – because their beliefs are based on superstition, not science. 13 Feb 2015, Page A004 – Arizona Daily Star at Newspapers.com … Continue reading
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