Author Archives: Tony Heller

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Exploring America’s Hot Past

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Incompetence Caused By Climate Change

The Texas grid is failing again and the “Energy Reliability Council Of Texas” (ERCOT) is telling people to cut back usage. Doug Lewin describes himself as an expert on grids, energy efficiency and renewable energy. He implies the problem is … Continue reading

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May 15, 1896 Tornado Outbreak

On May 15, 1896 tornadoes killed more than 100 people in Kansas and Texas. 16 May 1896, 5 – The Harvard Courier at Newspapers.com

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Decades Of Fake Climate Statistics

In year 2000, climate scientists predicted the demise of Arctic sea ice and said sea ice thickness had declined 92% since the late 1950s from 10.2 feet to 5.9 feet. “the receding and thinning of Arctic sea ice have outstripped … Continue reading

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Tornado Outbreak Of May 15, 1968

On May 15, 1968 at least sixty-seven tornadoes killed dozens of people in eleven states. “The death count continued to mount yesterday as workers in parts of 11 states pressed res-cue work after what a Weather Bureau spokesman called “one … Continue reading

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May 15, 1957 Tornado Outbreak

On May 15, 1957 a tornado killed twenty people in the Texas Panhandle. “the 28th straight day of violent weather in Texas. In April and May, beginning with a Dallas tornado which took II lives April 2. floods. tornadoes and … Continue reading

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Tornado Outbreak Of May 13, 1908

A massive tornado outbreak occurred on May 13, 1908 from Nebraska to Arkansas and Louisiana – killing half of the residents of Gilliam, Louisiana. 14 May 1908, 2 – St. Joseph Gazette at Newspapers.com

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Disappearing Heat In New Jersey

Flemington, New Jersey has had 113 days over 100F since 1895, with 93 of them occurring before 1970. Graphing Graphing

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Plummeting May 12 Temperatures In The US

May 12 temperatures have plummeted in the US over the past 30 years, with 2020 and 2021 among the coldest on record – down fifteen degrees since 1936.

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Tornadoes And Floods On May 13, 1886

On May 13, 1886 the Midwest was ravaged by deadly floods and tornadoes. A massive hailstorm occurred in Spain which killed dozens of people.  That year went on to be the most active hurricane season in US history with seven … Continue reading

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