The St. Louis Airport was damaged by a tornado yesterday. I did some research on Google news archives and can’t find a single incident from the 19th century of an airport being damaged. How do you deniers account for that?
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Tossing out crap like that, you could get a job working for any Climate related NGO. The MSM would eat that up and run with it!
That tornado had a lot of nerve doing that on Eaarth Day.
There is more than a 90% probability that, with expert-based proxy down-selection and Mannian statistical analyses, pre-20th century airport damage trends can be teased from tree ring widths or density of fossilized trees located near-
1. Nazca lines in Peru-
2. Val Camonica, Italy-
3. Dogu sculpture in Japan-
4. Giza plateau in Egypt-
5. Yamal peninsula, Russia.
These are well-known locations of ancient ‘airports’, or they have extraordinary teleconnections with ancient ‘airports’.
St Louis, 1876 — Extraterrestrials quoted as saying, “Airports? We don’t need no stinkin airports.”
St. Louis has a history of high fatality tornadoes. There was one in May 1896 that killed close to 300, another in 1927 that killed 79 and a 3rd one in 1959 that killed 21. Several others with lesser fatalities.
So when the warmists go into their predictable hand-wringing about this current tornado, they should be reminded of these figures.
Somehow the 1896 tornado missed Lambert Airport.
Now wait a second, I’m pretty sure there was tornado damage to Leonardo da Vinci’s landing strip.
My pack of Polar Bears don’t need an airport then or now.The global warm-ongers keep telling them the ice is melting HA HA and Polar Bears can’t fly, hysterical who believes this crap.
19th century? There were no “stinken aiports” in the 19th century?!