South Pacific

The staff at ABC News seems to be having difficulty with both their geography and their science.

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Heatwave Of September 29, 1953

On September 29, 1953 fourteen states were over 100F and thirty states were over 90F.

Kansas 106, Texas 106, Oklahoma 105, Arkansas 104, Illinois 104, Louisiana 104, Missouri 104, Nebraska 103, Indiana 102, Kentucky 102, Tennessee 102, Arizona 100, California 100, Mississippi 100

Iowa 98, Ohio 98, New Mexico 96, Virginia 96, Alabama 95, Michigan 95, West Virginia 95, Florida 94, Wisconsin 94, Maryland 93, Nevada 93, Utah 93, Colorado 92, Georgia 92, North Carolina 92, Pennsylvania 92,

29 Sep 1953, Page 1 – Linton Daily Citizen at Newspapers.com

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NPR – Ian Almost A Category 5

Ian just shy of a Category 5 hurricane as it nears Florida : NPR

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Weather Channel Coverage Of Hurricane Ian

The Weather Channel reports a high end category 4 hurricane with gusts over 100 MPH, and an eighteen foot storm surge with water three to four feet deep.

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Liz Cheney Acknowledges She Isn’t Really A Republican

Liz Cheney says she will not remain a Republican if Donald Trump is GOP nominee in 2024 | CNN Politics

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Don Lemon Details The Scientific Evidence Behind Climate Change

“Listen, I grew up there and these storms are intensifying”

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Guardian Permanent Drought Update

Last year The Guardian announced the permanent drought in Australia.

Droughts can affect river flows permanently, Australian study suggests | Victoria | The Guardian

This year they announced the third consecutive year of floods.

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Windmills Control The Weather

A new report from Oxford University makes bold claims about future bad weather – none of which are supported by evidence.

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Satellite Deniers At Yale

One hundred years ago the glaciers in Glacier National Park were melting very rapidly, but now they are growing. This doesn’t suit the funding needs of climate academics, so they spread misinformation.

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1831 Barbados Hurricane With 200 MPH Winds

“Retired meteorologist, Deighton Best, said the hurricane which struck on August 10, 1831 was perhaps the most powerful ever to hit Barbados. “I would rate the winds at 200 miles per hour”

Can Barbados be Hit.pdf

“It passed over the ill fated island of Barbados on the night of the 10th inst. and in eight hours left it desolate, covered with ruins and dead bodies

Private letters estimate the number of lives lost at between four and five thousand”

Macon Telegraph, Sep 17, 1831, p. 7 | NewspaperArchive

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