Monthly Archives: May 2022

1911 Heatwave In Germany

The summer of 1911 was brutally hot in the US and Europe. Jena Sternwarte, Germany had 53 days over 80F. Thousands of people died. Graphing JENA STERNWARTE, 50.9267 11.5842 ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ghcn/daily/all/GM000004204.dly The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People … Continue reading

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May 15, 1896 Tornado Outbreak

On May 15, 1896 Sherman, Texas was devastated by a tornado. 16 May 1896, Page 1 – The Topeka Daily Capital at Newspapers.com 16 May 1896, 6 – The Salina Sun at Newspapers.com 16 May 1896, 2 – The Wichita … Continue reading

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“Support Science Journalism”

Scientific American wants people to support their production of third rate science fiction. Declines in Air Pollution Have Made Hurricanes Stronger – Scientific American

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“Scientists Agree”

According to Salon, scientists agree that the shortage of baby food is due to global warming. Supply chain issues are getting worse — and climate change is a main culprit | Salon.com

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May 14, 1923 Tornado And Flood

On May 14, 1923 Howard and Michell counties in Texas were devastated by a massive tornado that killed dozens of people, while many more died in flooding at Hot Springs, Arkansas. 15 May 1923, 1 – El Paso Times at … Continue reading

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Jeff Bezos Calls For Biden Disinformation Board To Review Biden

8:56 PM · May 13, 2022

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Exploring America’s Hot Past

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Incompetence Caused By Climate Change

The Texas grid is failing again and the “Energy Reliability Council Of Texas” (ERCOT) is telling people to cut back usage. Doug Lewin describes himself as an expert on grids, energy efficiency and renewable energy. He implies the problem is … Continue reading

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May 15, 1896 Tornado Outbreak

On May 15, 1896 tornadoes killed more than 100 people in Kansas and Texas. 16 May 1896, 5 – The Harvard Courier at Newspapers.com

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Decades Of Fake Climate Statistics

In year 2000, climate scientists predicted the demise of Arctic sea ice and said sea ice thickness had declined 92% since the late 1950s from 10.2 feet to 5.9 feet. “the receding and thinning of Arctic sea ice have outstripped … Continue reading

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