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h/t to Ivan
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99-DEGREE HEAT IN CITY; 12 DEAD HERE, 50 IN NATION; COOLING RAIN IS DUE TODAY; 38 PROSTRATION CASES Temperature of 137 Is Recorded in Sun in Central Park. PARKS OPENED FOR SLEEP Walker Makes an Emergency Ruling–Orders Sprinklers for Tenement Children. 18 HORSES DROP IN STREET Heat Here Within 3 Degrees of All-Time Record–Wave Ends in Some Sections. Heat of 103 in Washington. 99-DEGREE HEAT KILLS 12 IN CITY Warns on Wasting Water. Summer School Moves Outdoors. Mercury at 100 in Queens. Eighteen Horses Prostrated
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Death Valley : The summer of 1917 had 43 consecutive days with a high temperature of 120° F or above.
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Record Temperatures
The hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley (Furnace Creek) was 134°F (57°C) on July 10, 1913. During the heat wave that peaked with that record, five consecutive days reached 129° F (54°C) or above. Death Valley held the record for the hottest place on earth until 1922.
Oddly enough, 1913 was also the year that saw Death Valley’s coldest temperature. On January 8 the temperature dropped to 15°F (-10°C) at Furnace Creek.
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West Gippsland Gazette Warragul, Vic.
Tuesday 19 March 1912
CHANGE IN CLIMATE.
GREEN CHRISTMASES By C. Le Lacy Evans, in the”Daily Mail.”)
For many years back we have witnessed a noticeable climatic change in our winters in England, Scotland, and Northern Europe generally, together with reports of a similar character from America. As an instance of the former, during the present December a rare variety of spring sights and sounds are reported.
BIRDS MOVING NORTHWARDS.
Zoologically the same change is ob- served, and it is not long ago since I read a letter from a nephew of Mr George R. Sims giving a list of birds which formerly inhabited the United States only, but have recently migrated northward and are now commonly found in Lower Canada. This shows that the northern climate is becoming warmer, and the statement is con- firmed by the fact that the records of the Hudson Bay Company state that”the winter on the shores of the Bay has grown shorter, at the rate if of one day in every ten years.” The same change is noticeable In Siberia, Greenland, and Alaska. The northern ice cap is decreasing in area and thickness, and the land, which was tropical and bore the grape-vine the magnolia, and the water-lily before the Great Ice Age, will become habitable again.
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Highest Saffir- Central Max. Name and Category by Simpson U.S. Pressure Winds States Category 1886 Jun TX, N2; LA, 2 2 973 85 ----- 1886 Jun FL, NW2; I-GA, 1 2 973 85 ----- 1886 Jun FL, NW2; I-GA, 1 2 973 85 ----- 1886 Jul FL, NW1 1 985 70 ----- 1886 Aug TX, C4 4 925 135 "Indianola" 1886 Sep # TX, S1, C1 1 973 80 ----- 1886 Oct LA, 3; TX, N2 3 955 105 -----
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19th century tourists watching a devastated Alaskan glacier collapse.
Between 1794 and 1879, the glacier at Glacier Bay, Alaska retreated eight feet per day. This was probably due to something which Sarah Palin’s great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather did.
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Thought you might like this link Steve
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-13731216
Andy
Yesterday they officially declared 3 counties in England drought areas. 3 hours later they had heavy rain!
Ah – the power of govt! Reminds me of Denis Howell back in the 1976.
He was made Minister for Drought in 1976, which was the driest summer in over 200 years, but days later heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding, and he was made Minister of Floods.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Howell,_Baron_Howell
At least the tone of the article in “The Pueblo Leader” is that warming on the planet would be a good thing, which it would be if it was really happening.
Here is a decade’s worth of extreme weather events (1890s) — take your pick.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=&l-publictag=WarmCold1890s&sortby=dateAsc
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-climate-seismic-shifts.html Plates can spin from all this bad weather!
Like Technotronic!! Spin that wheel lol
Something like the Pauli spin matrices characterize the moments of inertia of these spinning plates, excepting that in this case, the eigen values are purely imaginary, and unobservable
1955 heat wave in California kills 73. Crop and poultry damage in the millions.
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1954 – heat wave kills 173. Temps as high as 120. High winds and lightning cause millions in damage in midwest.
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1925 – Heat wave and torrid weather kill 238.
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1934 – Heat Wave kills 1368.
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1931 – heat wave death toll passes 500.
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1931 – heat wave kills 98. Temps above 100 from Ohio to California.
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1953 – Worst heat wave in 20 years kills 104 – extended from the Rockies to the Atlantic.
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http://www.vancouversun.com/news/world/Worst+heat+wave+least+years+hits+parts+China+dozens+deaths/8736274/story.html
2013 heat wave in China
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Record_temperature_as_Japan_heatwave_takes_toll_999.html
2013 heat wave in Japan
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/07/heat-wave-death-toll-rises-in-u-k-2716434.html
2013 heat wave in U.K.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/09/us-australia-wildfires-maps-idUSBRE90806V20130109
2013 heat wave in Australia
Welcome to Global Warming!
Utter horse shit
We have heat waves in Australia every year !
I have owned a country property in Northern Victoria for 19 years and the hottest temp I have recorded was 48.1 C in Jan 1998 , 16 years ago!!
Summer of 2013 /14 was not exceptional in spite of al the hype !!
Oh… you want more? o.k.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/09/10/221101354/in-argentina-a-winter-heat-wave-brings-record-highs
2013 record heat in Argentina
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/11/us-usa-weather-heat-idUSBRE98913820130911?feedType=RSS
2013 record heat in midwest U.S.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2013/06/19/unusual-record-setting-heat-wave-baking-alaska/
2013 record heat in Alaska
You are a complete idiot. Heatwaves happen every year. The midwest had one of their coolest summers on record this year. The summer of 1936 was about 12 degrees warmer than the summer of 2913 in the midwest.
Instead of posting this crap here, why down’t you post it at the top of the blog where I have several articles that show how much hotter the 1930s were.