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“warmer weather triggered by climate change”
“Early Arctic sea freeze traps 18 ships in ice near Russia”
“In recent years warmer weather triggered by climate change has allowed ships to cross parts of Russia’s northern sea route in November without the help of icebreakers.”
Early Arctic sea freeze traps 18 ships in ice near Russia | World | The Times
“Current sea ice extent in northern Alaska waters is the highest it’s been in November since 2001, according to the Sea Ice Index from the National Snow and Ice Data Center.”
November ice extent in Chukchi Sea is well above average of past 30 years
NWS Alaska Sea Ice Program (ASIP)
Last autumn
Arctic sea ice 2020: 3 charts showing the alarming decline this year – Vox
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Eighteen Feet Of Sea Level Rise
Forty years ago this week.
“Climatologists now blame recurring droughts and floods on a global cooling trend that could trigger massive tragedies for mankind.”

25 Nov 1981, 13 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com
A few weeks later.
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This Date In 1963
22 Nov 1963, Page 1 – The Pittsburgh Press at Newspapers.com
22 Nov 1963, 1 – Tucson Citizen at Newspapers.com
How do you get “three bursts of gunfire” from a bolt action rifle?
22 Nov 1963, Page 1 – Lansing State Journal at Newspapers.com
22 Nov 1963, 9 – Republican and Herald at Newspapers.com
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25 Nov 1963, 14 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com
Jack Ruby watched JFK get assassinated | New York Post
23 Nov 1963, 1 – Tucson Citizen at Newspapers.com
24 Nov 1963, 2 – El Paso Times at Newspapers.com
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How Hunter Biden’s Firm Helped Secure Cobalt for the Chinese
The New York Times describes the most openly corrupt and subversive behavior of any president as “RACE TO THE FUTURE”
How Hunter Biden’s Firm Helped Secure Cobalt for the Chinese – The New York Times
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Worldwide Drought Of 1963
This week in 1963, JFK was assassinated while riding in an open convertible. That was the warmest autumn on record in the US, and since then autumn temperatures have plummeted.
There was a worldwide drought occurring at the time.
12 Nov 1963, 4 – Arizona Daily Sun at Newspapers.com
26 Nov 1963, Page 2 – Anderson Herald at Newspapers.com
01 Nov 1963, Page 1 – Valley Morning Star at Newspapers.com
11 Nov 1963, Page 29 – The Evening Standard at Newspapers.com
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Storm Surge Records
“The Bathurst Bay Cyclone, also known as Tropical Cyclone Mahina, which struck Bathurst Bay, Australia on March 5, 1899, is generally credited with the world record for storm surge. The cyclone’s storm surge is variously listed at 13 – 14.6 meters (43 – 48 feet). The Category 5 cyclone was a monster–with sustained winds in excess of 175 mph and a central pressure between 880 and 914 mb. Mahina killed at least 307 people, mostly on pearling ships, and was the deadliest cyclone in Australian history.”
“The highest storm surge in the past century from a Bay of Bengal cyclone occurred during the Great Bhola Cyclone of 1970, when a storm surge of 34.8 feet (10.6 meters) roared inland during one of the highest high tides of the year (Karim and Mimura, 2008; Shrestha, 1998). The death toll from the cyclone was the highest in human history, estimated at 300,000 – 550,000.”
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