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Pennsylvania’s Last Glacier
Pennsylvania’s last glacier disappeared around the year 1900.
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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
Compare with satellite imagery from January 4, 2019.
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.
- The fires were man-made
- There was a long drought followed by extreme heat
- Almost the entire state of Victoria appeared to be on fire on January 13
- It was dark as night at midday
- The amount of controlled burning was “ridiculously inadequate”
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.
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Mt Rainier Glacial Retreat
The Nisqualy glacier at Mt. Rainier National Park retreated 3,200 feet from 1857 to 1918, and lost 200 feet in thickness.
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Ten Years Since The End Of Skiing
Ten years ago, climate experts predicted the demise of skiing at Vancouver.
30 Mar 2009, 20 – The Leader-Post at Newspapers.com
Now they have record snow and cold in the forecast.
Vancouver, Canada 10-Day Weather Forecast | Weather Underground
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