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Monthly Archives: May 2022
May 11, 1953 Tornado Outbreak
On May 11, 1953 tornadoes in Texas killed more than one hundred people and injured nearly one thousand. “A deadly series of at least 33 tornadoes hit at least 10 different U.S. states on May 9–11, 1953. Tornadoes appeared daily … Continue reading
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Climate Crisis Monday
Earth is 0.1C above the 1979-2000 mean, and sea ice extent is higher today than it was in 1989. Climate Reanalyzer Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut 1989 … Continue reading
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Building Back Better
The White House is spending billions of taxpayers dollars to keep the war going in the Ukraine, while babies in the US go hungry. 5:50 PM · May 8, 2022
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Global Warming To Cause Low-Sodium Hospitalizations
Climate change may cause spike in low sodium-related hospitalizations Average afternoon temperatures as well as the frequency and areal coverage of hot weather has plummeted in the US over the past 90 years.
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May 10, 1905 Tornado Outbreak
A tornado outbreak on May 10, 1905 largely destroyed Snyder, Oklahoma. “Tornado in Oklahoma Town Said to Have Caused an Immense Loss of Life Last Night DETAILS WERE MEAGER TODAY Town of Snyder Said to Have Been: Almost Completely Demolished … Continue reading
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“Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns”
“Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns Scottish Power CEO warned that rising gas prices could drive energy bills to nearly £3,000 in October” Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief … Continue reading
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May 9, 1933 Tornado Outbreak
On May 9, 1933 tornadoes killed dozens of people in Tennessee and Kentucky. 10 May 1933, 14 – The Knoxville News-Sentinel at Newspapers.com
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May 9, 1927 Tornado Outbreak
On May 9, 1927 tornadoes killed 150 people in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa. “TORNADOES HIT FOUR STATES; 150 ARE DEAD Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa Ravaged by Storms. DAMAGE IS IMMENSE 10 May 1927, 1 – The Commercial Appeal … Continue reading
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Graphing Tool
My new climate tool is online. This graph shows every July daily maximum temperature at Indiana University since 1895. There are 3,823 temperature readings with an average of 87.13 degrees. Graphing
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Government To Save People From Future Heatwaves
The US government plans to save people from future heatwaves by shutting off the air conditioning during heatwaves this year. “From California to Texas to Indiana, electric-grid operators are warning that power-generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand, … Continue reading
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