On April 26, 1989 the Hoppers of Xenia, Ohio lost their home to a tornado for the second time in fifteen years, and Arctic sea ice extent was about the same as it is now.
“For the second time in 15 years, Ernie and Phyllis Hopper must rebuild their tornado-ravaged home. But the Hoppers are thankful just the same.
The Hoppers lost one home on April 3, 1974, when a massive tornado leveled their south Xenia neighborhood. It was one of the biggest and fiercest tornadoes on record.”
Apr 27, 1989
Apr 27, 1989, page 1 – Dayton Daily News at Newspapers.com
Apr 04, 1974, page 1 – The Piqua Daily Call at Newspapers.com
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One might get the impression from this post that Xenia is the epicenter of Climate Change. But it’s actually here in the Berks. Yesterday was 42, windy, snow flurries. Today 68 and sunny. That’s a whole lotta changiness
I am truly sorry that my ICE car caused the Hoppers to lose their house.
Net Zero strikes again.
Electricity Blackouts in the 3 sunniest states of Europe.