This occurred fifty years before the start of Hayhoe climatological time.
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See?
On average it was better than now with all the CO2.
The last story by Paul Lockyer, a person who understood Australia’s droughts and flooding rains better than most.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTMreVGrC44
My Grandmother’s farm was one of those ‘lost’ due to the combination of the drought (which lasted 10 years), the Spanish Flu and the disease known as “rinderpest’ in Africa. Her parents lost a lot of their farm workers to the flu, then their cattle were devastated by the Rinderpest and the finally, those that survived that, succumbed to the drought.
Its a cycle, and it keeps happening, with or without the added CO2 …