Arizona’s Record Heatwaves

Arizona’s record heatwave occurred 85 years ago, when Buckeye had 208 days over 90 degrees from March 4th to November 11

The longest stretch of 100 degree days was 142 from April 20 to October 18, 1958 at Parker.

The longest stretch of 110 degree days was 62 at Parker from June 7 to September 12, 1902

The longest stretch of 120 degree days was nine from July 4 to August 7, 1905 at Parker

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Idaho’s Record Heatwaves

Idaho’s longest heatwave occurred in 1919, when Glenn’s Ferry had 134 days over 90F from March 31 to September 30.

Glenn’s Ferry, ID had 80 days over 100F during that same heatwave, from May 26 to September 11.

Glenn’s Ferry had seven days over 110F from July 11 to July 31, 2003.

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Wyoming’s Record Heatwaves

Basin, Wyoming had 81 days over 90F from May 28 to September 11, 1913

Colony, Wyoming had 28 days over 100F from June 6 to August 20, 1988

Diversion Dam had four days over 110F from July 14 to August 1, 1988

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This Date In 1926 – Miami Destroyed By A Hurricane

On this date in 1926, Miami was destroyed by a major hurricane. It was the most expensive natural disaster in US history, and was blamed by climate experts on sunspots.  Atmsopheric CO2 was very low at the time.

20 Sep 1926, 14 – Evening Courier at Newspapers.com

 

20 Sep 1926, 12 – The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com

20 Sep 1926, Page 1 – The Times at Newspapers.com

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Colorado’s Record Heatwaves

Las Animas, Colorado had 151 days over 90F from May 5 to October 24, 1931

Las Animas had 84 days over 100F from May 12 to September 10, 1931.  This sort of heat in Colorado is completely incomprehensible now.

Las Animas had four days over 110F from June 29 to July 8, 1933

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New Mexico’s Record Heatwaves

Carlsbad, NM had 168 days above 90F from March 8 to November 8, 1934.

Carlsbad had 80 days over 100F from April 22 to October 6, 1934

Orogrande, NM had seven days over 110F from June 11 to July 31, 1934

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More Russian Bots

Climate alarmists have determined that anyone who disagrees with their seemingly bottomless insanity – must be a racist, misogynist, hater and Russian bot. What other possible reason could there be to disagree with them?

‘Trollbots’ Swarm Twitter with Attacks on Climate Science Ahead of UN Summit | InsideClimate News

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Wisconsin’s Longest Heatwaves

From June 15 to September 7, 1901  Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin had 36 days over 95 degrees, peaking at 110 degrees on July 22.

22 Jul 1901, 1 – The Oshkosh Northwestern at Newspapers.com

New York also had one of their worst heatwaves that summer.

Another remarkable heatwave occurred in 1895. From April 18 to September 25, 1895 Prairie du Chien had at least 120 days over 80F, including 90 degrees on April 22.

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Iowa’s Longest Heatwave – July 1901

From July 8-26 1901, Logan, Iowa was over 100 degrees every day – topping out at 110 degrees on July 24. Atmospheric CO2 was 300 PPM at the time.

24 Jul 1901, 1 – Davenport Weekly Republican at Newspapers.com

Summers used to be much hotter in the Midwest than they are now.

Meanwhile,  fraudsters at the “Union of Concerned Scientists” continue their shameless lies.

UCS Extreme Heat Report: A Call to Action on Midwest Clean Energy – Union of Concerned Scientists

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Maryland’s Worst Heatwave

From May 5 to September 27, 1930, Glenn Dale Bell, Station Maryland had 76 days over 90F, including 16 days over 100F. Two days reached 105F . Imagine the mass hysteria in Washington DC if that happened now.

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