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 landfalls, including three in June – something which hasn’t happened in the past 30 years.

14 May 1886, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

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“The Bill Will Come Due For Democrats In November”

“Biden’s decision to cancel the Alaska oil & gas lease sale makes zero sense in this energy-constrained environment. America is short on supply & consumers are paying the price at the pump. The bill will come due for Democrats in November.”

8:37 AM · May 12, 2022

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May 13, 1980 Tornado Outbreak

A deadly tornado outbreak on May 13, 1980 destroyed much of downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan.

14 May 1980, 1 – The South Bend Tribune at Newspapers.com

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Disappearing Heat In Iowa

Clarinda, Iowa has had 381 days over 100F since 1895, with 320 of them occurring before 1960.

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Hottest Two Weeks At Charlottesville, Virginia

From July 18-31 1930, Charlottesville, Virginia had eight days over 100F, topping out at 107F on July 20.

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Arctic Refuses To Melt As Ordered

A Google news search for Arctic melting turns up 162,000 results.

Arctic sea ice extent is just below the 1981-2010 median, higher than 1989 and about the same as 1996.

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

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Biden Making Russia Rich Again

Russian Ruble is World’s Best Currency This Year – Bloomberg

“The West’s Plan to Isolate Putin: Undermine the Ruble”

Western Sanctions Aim to Isolate Putin by Undermining the Ruble – The New York Times

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Decline Of Hot Days In Indiana

Indiana University has had 154 days over 100F since 1895. All but twenty of those days occurred more than fifty years ago. There have been no 100 degree days at Bloomington over the past decade, but during the 1930s they had 61 days over 100F.

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Coldest Christmas – 1983

Christmas Day 1983 was about ten degrees colder than any other Christmas, and largely wiped out the citrus crop. The warmest Christmas occurred 100 years ago in 1922.

27 Dec 1983, Page 1 – The Des Moines Register at Newspapers.com

This occurred after the March 28, 1982 eruption of El Chicon in Mexico, which caused temperatures in the Lower Stratosphere to skyrocket and then plummet.

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The warmest Christmas at Dixon, Illinois occurred in 1982, and the coldest was 1983.

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The summer of 1992 was the coolest on record in the US after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo on June 15, 1991. We moved to Austin, Texas in May 1992 and I came to the incorrect conclusion the summer weather there was mild.

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Decline In Hot Days At Cedarville, California

Cedarville, California has had 283 days over 100F since 1895. Almost three fourths of those hot days occurred more than sixty years ago. The hottest temperatures have also declined since 1933 when Cedarville reached 111F.

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