Plummeting September 9 Temperatures In The US

Until 60 years ago, this time of year used to often be hot around the US, but hot weather this late in the year has become rare in most locations.

These maps show the five hottest September 9ths, in 1931, 1925, 1939, 1955 and 1912.

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What “Science Said” In 1892

This is what science says when it teaches, as it rigorously does, that no hypothesis should be advanced when it can neither be proved nor disproved by processes of verification.

18 Aug 1892, 2 – The North-Eastern Daily Gazette at Newspapers.com

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New Yorker : Planet Is Doomed And Climate Action Is Useless

What if We Stopped Pretending the Climate Apocalypse Can Be Stopped? | The New Yorker

This comes eleven years after Barack Obama healed the planet, and brought the first health care to America.

It is also twenty years after global warming destroyed the planet.

U.N. Predicts Disaster if Global Warming Not Checked

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Buzz Feed News Wants Me Silenced

Buzz Feed News has determined that free speech is exploitation, telling the truth is misinformation, and that anyone who questions their mindless religion must be evil.

A Google News App Is Pushing Climate Denier Blogs. Google Won’t Say Why.

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July 5, 1937 Canada’s Hottest Day

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New Video : Lies, Damned Lies, And NASA Sea Level Graphs

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September 7, 1925 – 112 Degrees In Tennesse

The southeastern US had an unprecedented heatwave during September/October 1925 – peaking on September 7

States over 100 degrees on September 7, 1925

Tennessee	112
Mississippi	110
Arkansas	109
Kentucky	108
Louisiana	108
South Carolina	108
Texas	        108
Missouri	107
Alabama	        106
Illinois	106
Oklahoma	106
Arizona	        105
Georgia	        105
Kansas	        105
North Carolina	105
Indiana	        103
New Mexico	101
California	100
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New Video : Climate Bullero

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Paris Heatwave Update

Paris had 17 days over 90F (32C) this summer, fourteen less than summer 1947 – and six less than summer 1911. The forecast for Paris is cold the next ten days.

But climate was determined by one hot day on July 25.

During the two month long heatwave of 1911, 40,000 people died in Paris and at least 1,000 died in Germany – as heat and drought ravaged the US.

En 1911, Paris suffoquait déjà sous la canicule – Le Parisien

11 Aug 1911 – TERRIBLE HEAT WAVE. – Trove

Thousands of deaths in Europe and America.

11 Aug 1911 – TERRIBLE HEAT WAVE. – Trove

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Unprecedented Heatwaves Of 1911

January and February. 1911 brought record heat to the Southeast US.

02 Feb 1911, Page 1 – Fort Scott Daily Tribune and Fort Scott Daily Monitor at Newspapers.com

OK 93
TX 93
NM 87
KS 86
LA 86
MS 85
AR 84
MO 84
AZ 83
AL 81
FL 80
GA 79
TN 78
IL 76
SC 75
IN 74
KY 74
CA 72
WV 70

May, 1911 brought precedent 100 degree temperatures to Maine and Quebec. May 22, 1911 brought the hottest May temperatures ever recorded in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire.

23 May 1911, Page 1 – Pittsburgh Daily Post at Newspapers.com

22 May 1911, Page 1 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com

This was followed by the hottest July 4th on record in the US, during a two week heatwave which killed thousands of people in New England. July 3rd, 1911 was the hottest day on record in New Hampshire.  July 4th, 1911 was the hottest day on record in Massachusetts and Vermont, and July 10, 1911 was the hottest day on record in Maine.

04 Jul 1911, Page 1 – The Scranton Republican

The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People Insane – New England Historical Society

05 Jul 1911, 1 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com

And Europe had a seventy day long heatwave which killed tens of thousands of people.

En 1911, Paris suffoquait déjà sous la canicule – Le Parisien

London was 100 degrees on August 9, 1911.

29 Aug 1930 – DEATHS REPORTED. – Trove

More than a thousand people died in Germany.

11 Aug 1911 – TERRIBLE HEAT WAVE. – Trove

12 Aug 1911 – WEATHER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. – Trove

Top 10 Deadliest Floods In The Known History Of The World – ValueWalk

Extreme Weather – Google Books

If climate science was an actual science, academics would want to understand the heat of 1911 – rather than try to make it disappear.

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