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April 11, 1965 Tornado Outbreak
On April 11, 1965 hundreds of people died in tornadoes in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Arkansas. There was also severe flooding in the Midwest.
12 Apr 1965, Page 1 – The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune at Newspapers.com
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$9.2 Trillion Per Year To Save The World
In order to save the planet from a one part per ten thousand increase in atmospheric CO2 over the past century, we need to spend almost a quadrillion dollars over the next century.
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Storms Of 1912
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August 1912 Weather News
The Times of London reported on August 16, 1912 about devastating forest fires in Greece and a storm near Spain which killed 143 fishermen.
16 Aug 1912, Page 3 – The Times at Newspapers.com
They also reported on destructive forest fires in Greece in early July.
08 Jul 1912, Page 5 – The Times at Newspapers.com
In October there were large fires burning in Northern Michigan and Massachusetts.
17 Oct 1912, Page 2 – Stevens Point Journal at Newspapers.com
22 Oct 1912, 11 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com
In December there were large fires in California.
06 Dec 1912, 1 – Stockton Daily Evening Record at Newspapers.com
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1945 USDA Forest Fire Publication
This book thoroughly destroys all the current misinformation campaign surrounding forest fires.
“Every year over 200,000 fires burn and sear the forests of the United States. Every year an average of 31,000,000 acres of forest land is burned over — an area larger than the State of New York.”
“Old trees still reveal scars of fires that occurred centuries ago. There are scar records of conflagrations in the big tree forests of California as far back as A.D. 245 and again in 1441, before any white man had set foot in the West. We know that extensive fires swept over the forested mountain slopes of Colorado in 1676, 1707 , and 1722, for venerable Englemann spruces still bear the scars. White spruce forests in Maine likewise tell of a fire that burned some 200 square miles in 1795 .”
“1825 … The Miramichi fire in Maine and New Brunswick … 3,000,000 acres burned … 160 persons killed.
1846 … The Yaquina fire in Oregon, covering 450,000 acres containing some of the finest stands of Douglas- fir, Sitka spruce, and western cedar that could be found on the Pacific coast .
1853 … The Nestucca fire on the Oregon coast … 320,000 acres burned.”
“The Pontiac fire in Quebec … 1,600,000 acres burned .
1865 … The Silverton fire in Oregon, said to have burned 1,000,000 acres.
1868 … The Coos fire on the Oregon coast, more than 300,000 acres burned from FIRES . September 15 to October 20.
1871 … The Peshtigo fire in Wisconsin -one of the most calamitous in American history . About 1,280,000 acres burned … homes, towns, settlements swept away . 1,500 lives lost.
1876 … The Bighorn fire in Wyoming … 500,000 acres burned.
1881 … A Michigan forest fire destroyed a million acres of timber … property loss, $ 2,000,000 … 138 people killed.
1894 … The Phillips fire in Wisconsin 100,000 acres burned … 300 persons killed. The Hinckley fire in Minnesota .. 160,000 forested acres burned … 12 towns wiped out … 418 lives lost .
1903 … The Adirondack fire in New York … 450,000 acres burned over.
“Every year America’s forests and woods and ranges suffer an average of 210,000 fires … 575 a day”
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Government Record Warmest – With No Data
NOAA shows that portions of Africa were record hot during June 2021 – in places where they have no data. And they made the record cold in Antarctica disappear.
Global Climate Report – June 2021 | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Satellite data showed June temperatures in Africa just about average.
They don’t have good long-term land data from the southern hemisphere.
“An international team of specialists has concluded from eight indexes of climate that there is no end in sight to the cooling trend of the last 30 years, at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
Data from the Southern Hemisphere, particularly south of latitude 30 south, are so meager that reliable conclusions are not possible, the report says.
The observations come, at a time when a warming trend could have been expected from the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to extensive fuel burning”
The southern hemisphere ocean data was largely fake as well.
“For much of the SH between 40 and 60S the normals are mostly made up as there is very little ship data there.”
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“centuries ago forest fires were scourges classed with the plague “
“Ancient records show that centuries ago forest fires were scourges classed with the plague ”
Fire-scarred California big trees indicate that great fires occurred there In the years 245, 1441, 1580 and 1797. Evidence has; been found of forest fires in Colorado during 1676, 1807, 1722, 1753 and 1781. South of Mt. Kathadin, Me., proofs were found of a forest fire covering an area of about 200 square miles which occurred in 1795.
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Cold Is The New Hot
Ignore the fact that you are freezing – the Washington Post says the world is burning up somewhere else and that it rained in the center of Greenland for the first time.
How long will the polar plunge persist? Some relief, maybe, next weekend | | berkshireeagle.com
“According to Hogue (1964) heavy rainfall seldom occurs above 6000 ft on the Greenland ice sheet. However, at Watkins (=75°N. 48°W. and elevation 8840 ft) rain was reported to have occurred in July 1933. Hogue also notes that in the Contrale-Eismitte area, drizzle and rain were each reported once in a three-year period, on 20 and 21 June 1950. respectively.”
SR-216 SUMMER CLIMATE AT SELECTED SITES ON THE ROSS ICE SHELF AND THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET
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