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Daily Archives: May 11, 2023
May 11, 1953 Tornado Outbreak
On May 11, 1953 tornadoes killed more than one hundred people in Waco and San Angelo, Texas. 13 May 1953, 1 – San Angelo Standard-Times at Newspapers.com
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US Hurricane Decline
The frequency of US hurricanes peaked during the 1880s and has been declining ever since. Major hurricanes peaked during the 1940s. US hurricane landfalls
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Climate Actors
At the 2016 Democratic Party Convention, Sigourney Weaver announced that Texas had run out of water. That was right in the middle of Texas’ wettest two years on record. Statewide Time Series | Climate at a Glance | National Centers … Continue reading
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