NOAA Global Cooling 1974

Most forecasts of worldwide food production have been based on the assumption that global weather will stay “Many climatologists have associated this drought and other recent weather anomalies with a global cooling trend and changes in atmospheric circulation which, if prolonged, pose serious threats to major food-producing regions of the world”

“In India, for example, before the global warming trend of 1890-1940. severe drought struck about once every four years. With the warming, however, and more abundant monsoon rains, drought came only once every 18 years or so, greatly increasing India’s grain production.””Annual average temperatures over the Northern Hemisphere increased rather dramatically from about 1890 through 1940, but have been falling ever since. The total change has averaged about one-half degree Centigrade”

“a study of the past reveals that the Earth’s climate is highly variable—indeed, that variability is one of its fundamental characteristics”

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/journals/noaa/QC851U461974oct.pdf

Wayback Machine

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Restoring The Safe Climate Of 200 Years Ago

The big one: The East Coast’s
USD 100 billion hurricane event

Nearly 200 years ago, a powerful hurricane decimated the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast United States. Packing wind gusts of over 156 miles per hour, the Norfolk Long Island Hurricane of 1821 surged up the Eastern Seaboard creating chaos and wreaking havoc from the Outer Banks of North Carolina all the way up to the Boston metropolitan area. If this hurricane was measured by today’s standards, it would be a strong Category 4
storm — unlike anything the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast have recently seen or experienced

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This is what Providence, Rhode Island looked like in 1815.

The deadliest Atlantic hurricane occurred in 1780, with winds over 200 MPH. It stripped the bark off trees and lifted heavy cannons 100 feet in the air. At least 24,000 people died.

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The 1780 hurricane also destroyed every building in Barbados.

30 Dec 1780, 2 – Jackson’s Oxford Journal at Newspapers.com

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March 27, 1913 – “Greatest Cataclysm In American History”

27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com

28 Mar 1913, 6 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com

27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – Harrisburg Telegraph at Newspapers.com

24 Mar 1913, 1 – Evening Times-Republican at Newspapers.com

25 Mar 1913, Page 5 – Reading Times at Newspapers.com

Easter Sunday 1913 was one of the worst days on record in the US, with thousands dead in floods and tornadoes. Omaha, Nebraska was largely destroyed by a tornado.

28 Mar 1913, 2 – Brookville Headlight at Newspapers.com

Storms struck from Oklahoma to New York.

24 Mar 1996, 8 – The Vincennes Sun-Commercial at Newspapers.com

25 Mar 1913, 6 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com

23 Mar 1913, Page 9 – The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times at Newspapers.com

      

Easter Sunday brought tornadoes from coast to coast.

The true story of our national calamity of flood, fire and tornado … – Logan Marshall – Google Books

The worst flooding in Ohio history also occurred in 1913.

09 Dec 1913, 3 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com

28 Mar 1913, 6 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com

27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com

27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – Harrisburg Telegraph at Newspapers.com

24 Mar 1913, 1 – Evening Times-Republican at Newspapers.com

25 Mar 1913, Page 5 – Reading Times at Newspapers.com

Chicago set their June temperature record that year.

TimesMachine: July 1, 1913 – NYTimes.com

The world’s record temperature of 134F was set in California on July 10, 1913.

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From August 1 to September 7, 1913 Nebraska was over 100 degrees every day but one.

This picture was taken near where I bought my first house – in Richmond, Texas. The flood crest was 56 feet on December 11, 1913.

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Fake News Hand-Wringing At NASA

In 2014, NASA announced that Alaska’s Taku glacier was retreating for the first time.

“This is a big deal for me because I had this one glacier I could hold on to,” said Pelto, a glaciologist at Nichols College. “But not anymore. This makes the score climate change: 250 and alpine glaciers: 0.”

Retreat Begins at Taku Glacier

The Chicago Tribune wrote in 1935 that all of the glaciers in the Alaska Coastal Range were melting, including the Taku Glacier.

“The “retreat of the huge Mendenhal and Taku glaciers shows that the entire Alaska coastal range ice cap is melting away along the fringe, Father Bernard R. Hubbard, the “glacier priest,” said today.”

07 Sep 1935, 2 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

NASA also shows that 1935 and prior years when the glaciers were melting, were the coldest years on record.

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I am accumulating huge amounts of evidence that NASA temperature trends have zero credibility.

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Ten years Since Climate Pollution Deniers Were Punished

Ten years ago. experts said “climate pollution deniers” were being killed by tornadoes.

ThinkProgress » Storms Kill Over 250 Americans In States Represented By Climate Pollution Deniers

During February, 1884 tornadoes in the south destroyed 5,000 houses and killed 500 people.

Papers Past | Newspapers | Inangahua Times | 21 April 1884 | HUNDREDS KILLED BY A TORNADO

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The End Is Near

It has been ten years since the Sydney Morning Herald announced the end of the world.

The end of the world as we know it

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March 23, 1952 – Deadly Tornadoes, Blizzards, Floods

On March 22, 1952 tornadoes, blizzards and floods killed hundreds of people in the Midwest and Southern US.

Toledo Blade – Google News Archive Search

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The End Of Snow In Finland

“THERE has been so much snow in the METROPOLITAN AREA this winter that it is unlikely to have time to melt completely during the summer.”

The snow forms 20-meter hills in the SME area and is unlikely to have time to melt during the summer – City | HS.fi

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Racists And Sexists Running The Country

Kamala Harris received less than 1,000 votes in the Democratic Primaries last year, and is now running the country.

Her niece says white men are the greatest threat to our country. This was completely ignored by the press, but had she the word “black” instead of “white” it would have been considered a hate crime.

When she found out that the Boulder shooter was Syrian, she again attacked white men.

9:58 AM · Mar 23, 2021

Besides her racism and sexism, she is also a liar. According to the New York Times, black men are six times as likely to commit mass murder as white men.

at least 358 armed encounters nationwide last year — nearly one a day, on average — in which four or more people were killed or wounded, including attackers. The toll: 462 dead and 1,330 injured, sometimes for life, typically in bursts of gunfire lasting but seconds.

nearly three-fourths of victims and suspected assailants whose race could be identified were black. Some experts suggest that helps explain why the drumbeat of dead and wounded does not inspire more outrage.

“Clearly, if it’s black-on-black, we don’t get the same attention because most people don’t identify with that. Most Americans are white,” said James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University in Boston. “People think, ‘That’s not my world. That’s not going to happen to me.’ ”

Black Victims, Black Shooters Though the rate of gun homicides plummeted for seven years after its 1993 peak, blacks are still six times as likely as whites to be both victims and offenders.

A Drumbeat of Multiple Shootings, but America Isn’t Listening – The New York Times

Last year Democrats spent the year burning cities down over the death of a black man in a Democrat run city, while nearly ten black people per day were being shot by gangs in another Democrat run city – Chicago.

2020 Archives | Criminal Infographics | HeyJackass!

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World’s Record Glacial Retreat

Between 1794 and 1879, Alaska’s largest glacier retreated 48 miles. That was the fastest glacial retreat ever recorded.

Informational Visitors Guide to Glacier Bay National Park: Facts, Lodging, Tips and More.

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