Deadly Tornadoes Of January 22, 1957

On this date sixty-five years ago, deadly tornadoes struck Oklahoma and Louisiana.

22 Jan 1957, Page 1 – The Greenwood Commonwealth at Newspapers.com

22 Jan 1957, 1 – The York Dispatch at Newspapers.com

Twenty six states were over 60F, twelve states were over 70F and four states were over 80F.

TX 88
FL 86
MS 82
LA 81
GA 75
OK 75
AL 74
MO 73
NC 73
SC 73
VA 71
KS 70
KY 69
TN 69
AR 68
CA 68
DE 68
MD 68
NM 68
IL 67
IN 67
OH 67
WV 66
AZ 64
NJ 64
PA 63

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Record Cold In Northern Ohio

Record-Breaking Cold In Northern OH: See How Cold Your Town Got | Cleveland, OH Patch

On the same date in 1906 it was 78 degrees at Waverly, Ohio.

21 Jan 1906, Page 9 – The Cincinnati Enquirer at Newspapers.com

21 Jan 1906, 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

January 22, 1906 was also record warmth.

22 Jan 1906, 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

Western Australia set their all-time temperature record on that date.

13010_1995_Bk77.pdf

https://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/155748.pdf

26 Jan 1906 – THE GREAT BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA. – Trove

23 Jan 1906 – BUSH FIRES. – Trove

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The Real Virus In Scotland – Corrupt Left Wing Politicians

Covid Scotland: Case rates lowest in unvaccinated as double-jabbed elderly drive rise in hospital admissions | HeraldScotland

“In a letter to UK Statistics Authority chairman Sir David Norgrove, Lib Dem MSP Willie Rennie wrote: “The public have a right to always expect the Scottish Government’s interpretation of data to be robust.

“This is even more important when that data is being used to justify and substantiate restrictions on their liberty and freedoms under the use of emergency powers.”

Covid Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon reported to watchdog over claims she ‘seriously twisted’ data | The Scotsman

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Deadly Tornadoes Of January 23, 1969

On January 23, 1969 dozens of people were killed in tornadoes in Mississippi.

23 Jan 1969, 5 – The Idaho Statesman at Newspapers.com

TX 94
FL 83
AL 77
LA 77
MS 77
CA 75
OK 75
AZ 73
GA 69
MO 68
KS 67
NM 67
AR 65
KY 62
SC 62
TN 62
WV 62
OH 61
NV 60
PA 60

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January 21, 1896 – 130F In New South Wales

On this date in 1896, it was 130F (54C) along the Darling River in New South Wales.

12 Feb 1896 – THE HEAT ON MARRA. – Trove

The average maximum temperature for the months was 114F (46C)

The New York Times described it as the hottest of hot waves on record.

TimesMachine: August 18, 1896

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Obama Bait And Switch

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“Conquer climate change and grow your business in 2022”

Intuit® Climate | Climate Action Marketplace

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Working As Designed

Israel leads the world in injections and infections.

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Fifty Years Of Progress In Athletics

Fifty years ago, civil rights law came into effect to give women equal opportunity in athletics.

Title IX – Wikipedia

Now women have no chance of competing against medically altered males, and the women are not allowed to talk about it.

OutKick Exclusive: Second Female Penn Swimmer Steps Forward, Describes Teammates In Tears – OutKick

Men also aren’t allowed to compete unless they take an injection to alter their RNA – and the press refuses to talk to the world’s #1 tennis player about why he chose not to take an experimental injection which has killed or destroyed the careers of dozens of top athletes.

Seventy percent of hospitalizations in New South Wales are double injected, but the Australian government said a perfectly healthy athlete was a threat to public health because he wasn’t injected.

2022-01-20 COVID-19 cases, variants, vaccines, hospitalisations and deaths

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This Week In 1929 – Deadly Tornadoes In The US And Canada

21 Jan 1929 – TORNADO. – Trove

20 Jan 1929, 7 – Evansville Courier and Press at Newspapers.com

This date in 1904 brought deadly floods and tornadoes. The Ohio River was flooded and Moundville, Alabama was destroyed.

22 Jan 1904, 1 – Chillicothe Gazette at Newspapers.com

07 Jan 1946, 8 – Fort Worth Star-Telegram at Newspapers.com

12 Jan 1898, Page 1 – Arkansas Democrat at Newspapers.com

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