“records going back to 1961”

Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave
Scientists record longest streak of temperatures higher than 30C in region in records going back to 1961″

Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave | Climate crisis | The Guardian

In 1927, a group of women tried to drive to the Arctic Ocean. Hot weather, melting permafrost and forest fires forced them to abandon their expedition.

the motor party journeyed to 270 miles north of the Arctic Circle, prepared for freezing weather. To their continued astonishment the temperature was never’ less than 90 degrees in the shade

The intention was to reach the Arctic Ocean, but 40 miles of marsh country on the coast prevented this. An average of 210 miles a day was made on the journey, which was arduous in the extreme, and at one time the car had an actual race with death among the forest fires in Sweden over terrible roads

30 Sep 1927 – WOMEN MOTORISTS – Trove

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Analyzing Rainfall At Asheville

This five minute video shows how to quickly analyze precipitation data from the United States Historical Climatology Network.

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Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech

A ten minute introductory video showing how visitech.ai subscribers can use the website for analyzing historical weather data.

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“American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”

“American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter
Extreme weather is keeping more people stuck inside.”

American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter – The Atlantic

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Joker And Midnight Toker

“I’m a joker
I’m a smoker
I’m a midnight toker”

Steve Miller has cancelled his tour because the threat of extreme weather.

(8) Steve Miller Band on X: “https://t.co/9PcUoQzDK9” / X

Woodstock was held in 1969 during Hurricane Camille, which had winds close to 200 MPH.  There was also a global pandemic with a higher death rate than COVID.

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Cheering Crowds

“Minutes ago, trucks filled with #coronavirus vaccines departed the @pfizer facility in Portage, Mich., headed for distribution centers and airports. Crowds who gathered outside the facility cheered the departing @FedEx and @UPS trucks.”

December 13, 2020

@freep: Minutes ago, trucks filled with #coronavirus vaccines departed the @pfizer facility in Portage, Mich., headed for distribution c…” / X

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Understanding Flood Mechanisms

The latest theory on X is that Bill Clinton caused the Texas flooding.

(1) Concerned Citizen on X: “Nothing to see here, just the young CEO of Rainmaker Augustus Doricko hanging out with Bill Clinton https://t.co/1FKL3AO87H” / X

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Extreme Weather

Using app.visitiech.ai, you can quickly learn all the details of every extreme weather event in the US, and don’t have to rely on hearsay.

The NOAA database is here. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/swdi/stormevents/csvfiles/

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70C At Lisbon

“a temperature rise from 100° to 158° in two minutes near Lisbon, Portugal, on July 6, 1949”

Extreme Weather – Google Books

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Grok Defending The Climate Scam

Interesting conversation with Grok, defending NOAA adjustments.  Grok was wise not to answer my final question, because either way it loses.  Either the adjustments are bogus, or UHI is much larger than acknowledged.

(18) Tony Heller on X: “@grok @MohelRabbi @SunWeatherMan @xai Jacksonville, Illinois temperatures from October 1899 are adjusted downwards 1.96F, and temperatures from January 1971 are adjusted upwards 1.84F. Do you actually believe that a station move in a small town caused almost four degrees of cooling? https://t.co/qVjlAwJG1A” / X

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