Heatwave Of May 1934

On May 11, 1934 a massive dust storm covered the Eastern US and obscured the Statue of Liberty and US Capitol. 80% of the US was in drought, and temperatures were record hot. In this video I show how to use my new climate tools to study the weather of 1934.

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Biden “Working Like The Devil”

“President Biden said yesterday that he’d “work like the devil” to keep fuel prices low in the United States”

– February 16, 2022

Biden: ‘I’m going to work like the devil’ to cut energy prices – E&E News

Gas prices are up $1.00 since he made that declaration.

Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical Average Trends – GasBuddy.com

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Cancelling Bill

Bill Gates has COVID and is now saying the same things which I got kicked off Twitter for.

“We didn’t understand that it’s a fairly low fatality rate & that it’s a disease mainly in the elderly, kind of like flu is, although a bit different than that.”

Bill Gates says COVID is ‘kind of like the flu,’ and that the vaccines are ‘imperfect’ –

Actually this was known all along, but that didn’t stop Bill from making tens of billions of dollars off it, as the rest of the world became impoverished.

99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says – Bloomberg

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‘just a great guy’

“Friends and family of Wynn Alan Bruce, a 50-year-old Colorado photographer who died after setting himself on fire outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, remember him as a committed environmental activist and a loving member of the Boulder community”

Boulder climate activist who set himself on fire is remembered as ‘just a great guy’ – The Durango Herald

There has been no trend in the number of hot days in Boulder, but using fossil fuels to start a fire will definitely raise the temperature.

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New Climate Visualization Tool

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May 10, 1933 Tornado Outbreak

A tornado outbreak on May 10, 1933 killed dozens of people in Tennessee and Kentucky. “It was the seventh major tornado that has raked Dixie from East Texas to South Carolina since the middle of March.”

“GLASGOW, KY., May 19–(AP) —A tornado swept down the Kentucky -Tennessee Cumberland Valley last midnight, left a death toll of 64 and increased the South’s spring storm fatalities to more than 250. Kentucky reported 32 killed In Monroe, Adair and Russell counties, and Tennessee counted 32 dead in Overton county and two in Wilson county. It was the seventh major tornado that has raked Dixie from East Texas to South Carolina since the middle of March. Kentucky’s death toll in last night’s tornado reached 32 tonight when last reports from Russell County revealed the fatality list there was 14. Sixteen were killed in Monroe County and two in Adair County. First reports from relief workers in Russell County after communications were restored late today said twenty bodies had been found.”

11 May 1933, 5 – The Times Dispatch at Newspapers.com

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May 11, 1953 Tornado Outbreak

On May 11, 1953 tornadoes in Texas killed more than one hundred people and injured nearly one thousand.

“A deadly series of at least 33 tornadoes hit at least 10 different U.S. states on May 9–11, 1953. Tornadoes appeared daily from Minnesota in the north to Texas in the south. The strongest and deadliest tornado was a powerful F5 tornado that struck Waco, Texas on May 11, causing 114 of the 144 deaths in the outbreak. Alongside the 1902 Goliad tornado, it was the deadliest tornado in Texas history and is the 11th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.”

1953 Waco tornado outbreak – Wikipedia

12 May 1953, Page 3 – Brownwood Bulletin at Newspapers.com

Waco Tornado – May 11, 1953

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Climate Crisis Monday

Earth is 0.1C above the 1979-2000 mean, and sea ice extent is higher today than it was in 1989.

Climate Reanalyzer

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

1989                                                                            2022

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Building Back Better

The White House is spending billions of taxpayers dollars to keep the war going in the Ukraine, while babies in the US go hungry.

5:50 PM · May 8, 2022

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Global Warming To Cause Low-Sodium Hospitalizations

Climate change may cause spike in low sodium-related hospitalizations

Average afternoon temperatures as well as the frequency and areal coverage of hot weather has plummeted in the US over the past 90 years.

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