Daily Archives: February 11, 2023

February 1884 Tornadoes And Flooding

ALABAMA FEB 19, 1884 2:30 pm 26 dead 80 injured Deaths in six communities; 10 at Cross Plains (now called Piedmont) and 14 at Goshen. GEORGIA FEB 19, 1884 2:00 pm 22 dead 100 injured Most deaths occurred south of … Continue reading

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“not normal”

Climate alarmists imagine a safe and stable climate at lower levels of CO2, but the historical record provides no evidence to support their thinking.

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February 10, 1959 Tornado At St. Louis

“FEB 10, 1959 1:40 AM 21 dead 345 injured At St. Louis, nearly 2,000 buildings were damaged; the fourth tornado to hit in this same area since 1871.” The United State’s Worst Tornadoes 10 Feb 1959, 2 – Spokane Chronicle … Continue reading

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February 10, 1921 Tornado And Floods In Georgia

“FEB 10, 1921 12:30 pm 31 dead 100 injured An entire section of a lumber mill village of Gardner, Washington County literally vanished.” The United State’s Worst Tornadoes 11 Feb 1921, 1 – The Tampa Tribune at Newspapers.com

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Staying Below The Critical Two Degrees Warming

On February 16, 1936 Glendive, Montana was -50F and on July 5, 1936 they reached 113F. A span of 163 degrees in less than five months.

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2535 Days Left For The Planet

According to Congressional climate expert AOC, global warming will destroy the planet in the year 2030.

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