I was listening to the mayor of Hoboken on NPR this morning, saying how it never used to rain hard there before “climate change.” She is on Obama’s climate change task force, because she is hysterical and has absolutely no idea what she is talking about.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Blame Buddy Valastro. It is his bakery that has put Hoboken on the map otherwise no-one would care what the major of Hoboken thinks about anything …
Besides, CAGW started in 1945 (apparently) … it clearly only took 10 years to create havoc …
FRANCE IN FLOOD. HALF THE COUNTRY SUBMERGED.
SEINE BRIDGES THREATENED. MUCH PROPERTY SWEPT AWAY.
LONDON, Jan. 25.
The floods in France have greatly extended. The Paris correspondent of the “Times” writes that it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that nearly half of France is under water.
The heavy rainfall in Paris persists. The Seine has risen 25ft near the Louvre. The Pont d’Alma is threatened, the Pont de Grenelle and the Pont de Passy are closed to the public, the Seine being above the roadway. The river is percolating through the embankments in many places.
Immense quantities of building material and cement which were being discharged on the quays have been swept away. In the Chamber of Deputies the electric light plant has been rendered useless, as the machinery in the basement of the building is under water.
All electric trams have stopped.
Two thousand refugees, driven from their homes at Alfort, have arrived at Paris.
All the rivers of France, except the Garonne and the Dordogne, are in flood.
Owing to the floods the Renault Motor Car Works at Billancourt have closed, and 2500 people are workless.
January 1910
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15157905
The Seine was up 25 feet in 1910? Wow.
Reminds me of Florence 1966. Had station wagons then.
What did the French have in 1910? Oh, yeh. Renault AG series putt-putts.
Caused by Hurricanes Connie and Diane, which struck within a few days of one another. Not exactly the kinder, gentler weather we supposedly had back then.
Thanks to the flooding from those two storms, the ACoE built us a nice set of flood control dams.
http://nae-rrs2.usace.army.mil:7777/pls/cwmsweb/cwms_web.cwmsweb.cwmsindex
In the Naugatuck valley, the Flood of ’55 caused huge amounts of damage, wiping out bridges and factories, from Winsted, Thomaston, Waterbury, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Seymour, Ansonia and Derby. The Route 8 Highway was built through some of the areas cleared by the flood. It also featured some of the first helicopter rescues anywhere, as the Sikorsky factory was downriver in Stratford.
That was Weather!! We’re talking about Climate Change….. 😉
Now I get it. We used to have “weather hurricanes” and now we only get “climate hurricanes”. 😀
But….but….the rain wasn’t as hard. /
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b21g-5YBLs&feature=related
Hazel, 1954, did some damage in NJ, maybe it or the news didn’t get to Hoboken.
Carol, also in 1954, sideswiped NJ pretty hard, too.
Hurricane Agnes. 1971 when climate change was in diapers
My dumb ass Senator D. Stabitnow actually was quoted she could feel global warming with her ass due to the now bumpier plane rides. These idiots have no shame.
Or brains…
Time and time again on here Mr. Goddard demonstrates how these Global Warming fools know nothing of Climate History… They only know what’s happened during our lifetimes or less…
Anything abnormal… Abnormal happens every day somewhere… Nevertheless they blanket blame it on non-existent Climate Change … Doesn’t matter if it happened before… Like those Colorado Floods…
Climate mung beans have the memory span of goldfish. A few months ago, in summer, they were hysterical about zero rainfall in Perth. Since then we’ve had quite a bit of seasonal rain. Now it’s El Niño is coming and we are all “doomed”.
Schizo alarmism is such a tiresome disease to watch.
http://www.watercorporation.com.au/water-supply-and-services/rainfall-and-dams/rainfall
Not to mention hard on the wallet.
100%
Power bills in Perth have more than doubled in the last 5 years, because of the climate muppets and their carbon taxes.
I lived in Darwin and went to high school there from 1976 to 1980 and saw the destruction for myself. This is Darwin NT before disastrous climate change came along.
http://www.abc.net.au/aplacetothink/html/cyclone.htm
And now Darwin NT after disastrous climate change! Oh the humanity!
http://vimeo.com/m/84199234
Alarmists are hysterical and should have a choice of being committed to an institution or having their Internet access denied.