21 Jan 1906, 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com
08 Jan 1906 – THE HEAT WAVE – Trove
08 Jan 1906 – EXTENSIVE HEAT WAVE. – Trove
A tornado on March 2, 1906 was reported to have killed more than 100 people at Meridian, Mississippi.
03 Mar 1906, 1 – The Missoulian at Newspapers.com
This came a few weeks before the the San Francisco earthquake and fire which was predicted by Astronomer Abbe Moreaux based on sunspots.
Page 1 [Newspaper Page] — Times Dispatch — 29 October 1905
21 Apr 1906 – Terrible Earthquake. – Trove
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
It was also a few weeks after the hottest day on record in Victoria and West Australia.
08 Jan 1906 – THE HEAT WAVE – Trove
Papers Past | Newspapers | Colonist | 8 January 1906 | HEAT WAVE AUSTRALIA.
08 Jan 1906 – AT MILDURA. – Trove
06 Jan 1906 – THE HEAT WAVE. – Trove
On January 5, 1906 Mildura, Victoria reached 123F.
We’re supposed to feel guilty if it’s hot, cold, dry, or wet.
No you’re supposed to get down on your knees before the WEF and Biden, Mann et al and say, “Master, tell me what I have to give up to make you happy.”
Why is it always “the hottest day” since a previous time they report? Doesn’t that inform people that it has been hotter in the past and this new warm day is nothing exceptionable? This stuff is crazier by the day.
Yeah, exactly. And it’s pretty much been shown that many of the temperature stations have had urban heat islands grow up around them. It is to Mann’s benefit to use these as “pristine” stations. Why they weren’t paralleled 20-30 years ago, with a new, more rural station, is a big question.