Fake Data And Real Superstition

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January 14, 1939 – Australia Devastated By Fire, 114 Degrees In Victoria

p1 – 14 Jan 1939 – The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 – 1954) – Trove

13 Jan 1939 – HUNDREDS FLEE FROM SWEEPING BUSHFIRE PERIL – Trove

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The Magical Powers Of CO2

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Calling Out The Climate Fraudsters

Kangaroo Island Mayor says Barack Obama ‘wrong’ on climate change bushfire connection – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

(30) Michael Pengilly on Twitter: “So,so foolish in your pronouncement. My respect for you has totally evaporated . Pathetic https://t.co/Dof76tgniU” / Twitter

h/t Craig Kelly MP

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1937 – Alaska’s Glaciers Shrinking, A Forest Fire Every Three Minutes

19 Feb 1937, 11 – The Evening Sun at Newspapers.com

October 9, 1938 – NYTimes

January 1937 was the coldest on record west of the Mississippi River, and one of the warmest on record east of the Mississippi.

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docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/065/mwr-065-01-c1.pdf

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Hansen Convinced Him!

This is the caliber of people we are dealing with.

Tony Heller on Twitter: “@elcadf @climateguyw 

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Pennsylvania’s Last Glacier

Pennsylvania’s last glacier disappeared around the year 1900.

26 Jul 1900, 8 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com

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Global Warming Causes High And Low Great Lakes Water Levels

As Lake Michigan rises, homes threatened by waves and gale-force winds

Warming Lakes: Climate Change and Variability Drive Low Water Levels on the Great Lakes – National Geographic Society Newsroom

Declining Water Levels In The Great Lakes May Signal Global Warming — ScienceDaily

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2019 Fires Much Less Extensive Than 1939

Jo Nova posted this map of the bushfire extent in Victoria during January, 1939

Inferno on Black Friday 1939: 71 deaths, 3,700 buildings, too much fuel and “lit by the hand of man” « JoNova

Compare with satellite imagery from January 4, 2019.

EOSDIS Worldview

It appears that the burn area was much larger in 1939.

After the 1939 fires in Australia, there was a commission set up to study what happened and what could have been done differently.

  1. The fires were man-made
  2. There was a long drought followed by extreme heat
  3. Almost the entire state of Victoria appeared to be on fire on January 13
  4. It was dark as night at midday
  5. The amount of controlled burning was “ridiculously inadequate” 

  

Report of the Royal Commission to inquire into the causes of and measures taken to prevent the bush fires of January, 1939 and to protect life and property and the measures to be taken to prevent bush fires in Victoria and to protect life and property in the event of future bush fires.

Two days earlier was the hottest day on record in Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide.

11 Jan 1939 – HOTTEST DAY ON RECORD IN THREE CAPITALS Seven Deaths: Many People Collapse – Trove

Koalas nearly went extinct.

19 Aug 1940 – KOALAS FACE EXTINCTION – Trove

01 Feb 1939 – BUSHFIRE DAMAGE. – Trove

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1903 : Dauphine Alps Glaciers Shrinking 50 Feet Per Day

22 Oct 1903, 2 – The Newton Journal at Newspapers.com

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