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Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 – 1942),
Thursday 10 June 1926, page 7
DARWINISM.’
A Bankrupt, Theory.
BY ABBE MOREAUX,
(Director of the Observatory at Bourges).
“Fifty years ago, almost any naturalist would have answered that question with an unhesitating Yes. At that time science was still obsessed by the daring, hypotheses advanced by Lamarck and Darwin. But what enormous progress has been made since that time! If we ask the present masters of Paleontology, or Zoology, or Anatomy, what have they to tell ns on the subject? A Dead Theory. ”
The year 1905 had a lot of extreme weather and brought a catastrophic earthquake to India.
08 Apr 1905 – EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA. – Trove
08 Apr 1905 – EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA. – Trove
06 Jan 1906 – VOLCANIC ERUPTION. – Trove
07 Jan 1906, Page 38 – Star Tribune at Newspapers.com
During October 1905 a massive sunspot was discovered.
24 Jan 1906, Page 5 – Mower County Transcript at Newspapers.com
Parisian astronomer Abbe Moreaux predicted the earthquake using a theory he had about solar activity, and said earthquakes for March and April, 1906.
Page 1 [Newspaper Page] — Times Dispatch — 29 October 1905
On April 18, 1906 San Francisco was destroyed by an earthquake and fire.
21 Apr 1906 – Terrible Earthquake. – Trove
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Most of the damage was actually done by the fire.
Tent cities were set up to house the homeless.
18 Aug 1906 – RECENT EARTHQUAKE. – Trove
San Francisco Earthquake, 1906 | National Archives
This is what a tent city in San Francisco looks like now.
Amundsen completed his Northwest Passage voyage in 1906.
TimesMachine: March 9, 1907 – NYTimes.com
26 Jul 1905, Page 1 – The Topeka Daily Capital at Newspapers.com
On January 6, 1906 Mildura, Victoria reached 124F (51.1C) and on January 5 reached 123F – one year after reaching 122,5F.
08 Jan 1906 – THE HEAT WAVE – Trove
Papers Past | Newspapers | Colonist | 8 January 1906 | HEAT WAVE AUSTRALIA.
08 Jan 1906 – AT MILDURA. – Trove
06 Jan 1906 – THE HEAT WAVE. – Trove
On January 5, 1906 Mildura, Victoria reached 123F.
06 Jan 1906 – MILDURA FRUIT SEASON – Trove
As of 1995, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology recognized this record – but they have since erased all years before 1910.

Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs
They are hiding a lot of extreme weather prior to 1910.
https://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/155748.pdf
26 Jan 1906 – THE GREAT BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA. – Trove
23 Jan 1906 – BUSH FIRES. – Trove
The eastern US was having a heatwave at the same time. From January 21-23, 1906 twenty five states were over 70F and Donaldsonville, Louisiana was 96F.
LA 96 FL 85 NC 81 GA 80 AL 79 SC 79 KY 78 MS 78 OH 78 PA 78 AR 77 WV 77 NJ 76 TX 76 DE 75 VA 75 IN 74 MD 74 CA 73 OK 73 TN 73 MO 72 NY 72 IL 70 MI 70
27 Jan 1906 – Australian Climate. – Trove
07 Apr 1906 – THE WORLD DRYING UP. – Trove
23 Mar 1906, Page 5 – The Minneapolis Journal at Newspapers.com
In June, 1906 Abbe Moreaux predicted a lot of grief due to solar activity and cyclones..
04 Jun 1926, 144 – Daily News at Newspapers.com
The Florida hurricane of 1926 destroyed Miami and was the most expensive natural disaster in US history.
20 Sep 1926, 14 – Evening Courier at Newspapers.com
20 Sep 1926, 12 – The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com
20 Sep 1926, Page 1 – The Times at Newspapers.com
The Red Cross described 1927 as being the worst disaster year in their history, surpassing the previous record year in 1926.
25 Nov 1927, Page 7 – The News-Review at Newspapers.com
Then 1927 brought the worst floods on record to the Mississippi River Valley.
This was followed by a series of catastrophic tornadoes.

10 May 1927, 1 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com
10 May 1927, 1 – The Atlanta Constitution at Newspapers.com
13 Apr 1927, Page 1 – Corsicana Daily Sun at Newspapers.com
13 Apr 1927, 1 – Henryetta Daily Free-Lance at Newspapers.com
a tornado near Jasper, Minnesota, taken by Lucille Handberg on 8th July 1927
St. Louis was destroyed by a tornado.
The Pittsburgh Press – Google News Archive Search
A number of record heatwaves occurred in 1927, including a protracted one in September and October, which killed scores of people.
15 Sep 1927, 1 – The Gazette at Newspapers.com
Warsaw Union – Google News Archive Search
The end of October was record hot in the US, and as a cold front pushed across the US, a tropical storm moved up the Atlantic Coast. This led to the worst floods in Vermont’s history.
November 3 flooding wiped out more than 1,000 bridges in Vermont, and drowned the Lieutenant Governor.
Six years ago I lived near the Winooski River and rode past that spot every day.
In 1928, Abbe Moreaux predicted the Thames would freeze over that winter, and it did.
15 Feb 1929 – ICE AGE PREDICTION – Trove
07 Jan 1906, Page 38 – Star Tribune at Newspapers.com
24 Jan 1906, Page 5 – Mower County Transcript at Newspapers.com
26 Jul 1905, Page 1 – The Topeka Daily Capital at Newspapers.com
On July 8th, 1905 California averaged an incredible 104 degrees. More than half of the state was above 105 degrees, and more than a third of the state was 110 degrees or above. Orland, in Northern California was 120 degrees.
Wind and solar are currently producing 1.1% of the UK’s electricity needs.
Experts say Joe Biden is the most popular president ever, winning more than 80 million votes.
Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical Average Trends – GasBuddy.com
Four years ago, the New York Times said the earth was getting too hot for snow and the winter Olympics was going to have to be cancelled in the future.
Of 21 Winter Olympic Cities, Many May Soon Be Too Warm to Host the Games – The New York Times
Experts predicted the 2018 Olympics would be the coldest ever, and also said it was threatened by global warming.
2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony could be coldest ever – Curbed
Winter Olympics Threatened by Global Warming, but NBC Won’t Acknowledge It
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics to be the coldest for 20 years | Sport | The Guardian
Ninety years ago today the eastern and southeastern US was experiencing an incredible January heatwave.
Texas was 90 degrees and New York State was 74 degrees.
TX 90 GA 87 NC 86 SC 85 FL 84 AL 82 LA 81 VA 81 MS 80 WV 80 AR 79 MD 79 OH 77 KY 76 PA 76 TN 76 DE 75 NJ 75 OK 75 NY 74 MO 73 IL 70
There was a large tornado outbreak along the frontal boundary.
14 Jan 1932, 1 – The Montgomery Advertiser at Newspapers.com
The Lake Placid, NY winter Olympics almost had to be cancelled because of a lack of snow.
16 Jan 1932, Page 1 – The Los Angeles Times
TimesMachine: January 14, 1932 – NYTimes.com
TimesMachine: January 15, 1932 – NYTimes.com
17 Jan 1932, 10 – Casper Star-Tribune at Newspapers.com
Eventually the snow came, but it wasn’t enough.
29 Jan 1932, 7 – Bristol Herald at Newspapers.com
12 Feb 1932, Page 2 – The Brooklyn Daily Eagle at Newspapers.com
This is what Lake Placid looks like today.
Whiteface Lake Placid Webcams | Whiteface Mountain
Lots of snow and cold forecast through the end of the month.
10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.
January 14 has gotten much cooler over the past century in the US, with 1928 being the warmest and 1932 being second warmest.