“Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns Scottish Power CEO warned that rising gas prices could drive energy bills to nearly £3,000 in October”
Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns — RT World News
“Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns Scottish Power CEO warned that rising gas prices could drive energy bills to nearly £3,000 in October”
Millions of UK homes face no heat this winter, power chief warns — RT World News
On May 9, 1933 tornadoes killed dozens of people in Tennessee and Kentucky.
10 May 1933, 14 – The Knoxville News-Sentinel at Newspapers.com
On May 9, 1927 tornadoes killed 150 people in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa.
“TORNADOES HIT FOUR STATES; 150 ARE DEAD
Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa Ravaged by Storms. DAMAGE IS IMMENSE
10 May 1927, 1 – The Commercial Appeal at Newspapers.com
The Red Cross described 1927 as being the “worst disaster year” in their history.
My new climate tool is online. This graph shows every July daily maximum temperature at Indiana University since 1895. There are 3,823 temperature readings with an average of 87.13 degrees.
The US government plans to save people from future heatwaves by shutting off the air conditioning during heatwaves this year.
“From California to Texas to Indiana, electric-grid operators are warning that power-generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand, a gap that could lead to rolling blackouts during heat waves or other peak periods as soon as this year.”
“The risk of electricity shortages is rising throughout the U.S. as traditional power plants are being retired more quickly than they can be replaced by renewable energy and battery storage.”
On May 7, 1927 there was a deadly tornado in Kansas, the Mississippi River was experiencing its worst flood on record, and there was a huge earthquake on the Mississippi River affecting Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas and Alabama. Japan was also hit by a deadly earthquake which killed thousands of people.
“Hurricanes and Floods In Year’s First Four Months Threaten to Break Records for Year.
By MILDRED MORRIS.
Ushered in by an earthquake. 1927 will be chronicled as one of the moat calamitous years in history.”
From July 7-14, 1936 Delphi, Indiana was over 106F every day, topping at 112F on July 14.
Thousands of people died in the heat.
16 Jul 1936, 1 – Princeton Daily Clarion at Newspapers.com
Gann Valley, South Dakota had 20 days over 110F, topping out at 120F on July 5.
“Europe’s biggest economy faces wave of bankruptcies — banking chief
By Akash Maurya May 8, 2022Aggressive sanctions against Russia are sending financial shockwaves through Germany Germany will be battered with a wave of bankruptcies due to Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia, according to Commerzbank Chief Executive Officer Manfred Knof.”
Natural gas prices in Europe are up 170% over the past year.
EU Natural Gas – 2022 Data – 2010-2021 Historical – 2023 Forecast – Price – Quote