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Early Spring Climate Crisis
Some of the most violent weather in US history occurred on March 21 during the early part of the 20th century.
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March 21, 1932 Tornadoes
On March 21, 1932 tornadoes killed hundreds of people in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky.
22 Mar 1932, 1 – The Montgomery Advertiser at Newspapers.com
21 Mar 1932, 1 – Hawaii Tribune-Herald at Newspapers.com
22 Mar 1932, 1 – The Montgomery Advertiser at Newspapers.com
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March 21, 1913 Tornadoes
On March 21, 1913 deadly tornadoes struck Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi and Louisiana. That was near the start of the worst week of weather in US history.
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Biden Nominee Wanted To Bankrupt The Oil And Gas Industries
Biden nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova.
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March 21, 1907 Heatwave
Warm weather in the US was much more common on March 21 prior to 1940. On March 21, 1907 more than 40% of the US was over 80F (27C.) Temperatures in Kansas reached 100 degrees (38C.)
Kansas 100, Oklahoma 99, Nebraska 98, Arkansas 96, Texas 96, Florida 95, Georgia 95, Illinois 93, Louisiana 93, Missouri 93, New Mexico 93, Alabama 92, Colorado 92, Mississippi 92, Tennessee 92, South Carolina 91, Iowa 89, Kentucky 88, South Dakota 88, Arizona 87, Indiana 87, North Carolina 87, Wyoming 84, Ohio 83, West Virginia 82, North Dakota 81
The two warmest March 23rd’s in the US were 1907 and 1910.
23 Mar 1907, 1 – The Daily News and Intelligencer at Newspapers.com
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March 21, 1952 Tornadoes
On March 21, 1952 hundreds of people died in tornadoes in Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri.
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March 21, 1936 Floods
On March 21, 1936 one hundred cities in fourteen US states were flooded.
21 Mar 1936, Page 5 – The Evening Times at Newspapers.com
This week in 1936, much of the Eastern US was underwater. My grandfather was evacuated from a meeting in downtown Pittsburgh by boat.
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Climate Crisis In B-Flat Major
Toto and Kirye did more research on the Wyoming climate crisis this weekend.
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