The Actual Climate Crisis Of 1930

Unlike the completely imaginary climate crisis of 2019, there was a very real climate crisis on this date in 1930.

TimesMachine: Saturday August 9, 1930 – NYTimes.com

Almost the entire eastern half of the country was over 90 degrees on this date in 1930, and a  large percentage was over 100 degrees.

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Same Weather As 1947 Made 100 Times More Likely By Climate Change

England has averaged five degrees cooler than summer 1976.

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Someone Flipped The Switch At YouTube

About 30 hours ago, someone truncated my YouTube channel view analytics. It now shows a lot fewer views than the sum of the views on the individual videos. Not surprising since they have been contaminating my videos with banners and Tom Steyer ads.

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New Video : 1918 – When People Didn’t Have To Manufacture Crises

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84% Of Midwest Stations Cooling During Summer

The graph below plots all 1,999,843 summer maximum temperature readings at all 191 Midwest USHCN stations since 1895, with trend lines.

Eighty-four percent of the stations are cooling. Ohio and Indiana are cooling the fastest.

The center of the histogram is around a cooling rate of 1.9 degrees F per century.

Warmer stations are cooling faster than cooler stations.

The warmest stations are in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri, and they are all cooling rapidly.

State	Station	        Average	 Trend (degrees F/century)
IL	HARRISBURG	89.3976	-2.28345
IL	SPARTA 1 W	88.4185	-1.45161
IL	DU QUOIN 4 SE	88.416	-2.89015
IL	MCLEANSBORO	88.3372	-1.57476
MO	LAMAR 7N	88.0649	-1.92598
IL	ANNA 2 NNE	87.9895	-1.25118
MO	JEFFERSON CITY  87.9181	-1.69554
IL	PALESTINE	87.6027	-1.6959
MO	LEXINGTON 3E	87.5619	-1.12669
IN	PRINCETON 1 W	87.5496	-2.29688
IL	MT VERNON 3 NE	87.5322	-4.45588
MO	MEXICO	        87.4598	-1.78494

Meanwhile, the criminals at the Union of Concerned Scientists have raised millions of dollars by lying about this.

Heat in the Heartland: 60 Years of Warming in the Midwest (2012) | Union of Concerned Scientists

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YouTube Suppressing My Stats Nearly 50%

These two videos have had at least 18,000 views – probably a lot more.

YouTube shows them just over 10,000 views in my analytics.

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August 7, 1918 – Second Hottest Day On Record In New York

New York City has had 59 days over 100F (38C) since 1895.  Three quarters of those days occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM.  The hottest day was 106F on July 9, 1936.  The second hottest was August 7, 1918 – which was tied on July 21, 1977 and July 22, 2011.

TimesMachine: August 8, 1918 – NYTimes.com

There was an incredible heatwave going on in the US that month – one of the worst on record, but it got little attention because of WWI.

 

TimesMachine: Wednesday August 7, 1918 – NYTimes.com

Later that year came the worst pandemic in history, with 20-40 million people dying from the flu.

TimesMachine: August 21, 1998 – NYTimes.com

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New Video : Primal Climate Instincts

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Warmest Midwest Stations Cooling The Fastest

The graph below plots every August daily maximum temperature at all 189 USHCN  Midwest stations since 1895 (666,188 readings) – with trendlines for each station.

Eighty-eight percent of the stations are cooling, with the warmest stations cooling the fastest

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“Woefully Unprepared” For The Barrage Of Junk Science

A new article saying that the Pacific Northwest used to be “too-wet-to-burn” – but global warming is changing that.

 

US Northwest towns ‘woefully unprepared’ as fire risk grows

The largest fires in US history occurred in the Pacific Northwest in 1910.

1910 Fires – USFS History – Forest History Society

The 1880s brought massive fires to the Cascade Mountains.

11 Jan 1884, 1 – The Hartford Call at Newspapers.com

12 Aug 1885, 1 – The Citizen at Newspapers.com

28 Aug 1889, Page 1 – The Republic at Newspapers.com

18 Aug 1889, Page 4 – The Record-Union at Newspapers.com

According to NASA, all of these fires occurred during the coldest years on record.

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There were many other low-CO2 fires in the Cascade Mountains.

22 Jun 1902, 1 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com

 

17 Aug 1904, Page 1 – Great Falls Tribune at Newspapers.com

30 Aug 1915, 9 – The Buffalo Commercial at Newspapers.com

17 Sep 1929, 12 – Chillicothe Gazette at Newspapers.com

Forest fire burn acreage has plummeted in the US, even as NASA claims temperatures are skyrocketing.

Indicator 3.16: Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents

We have far fewer fires than we used to.

23 Jul 1933, Page 12 – Great Falls Tribune at Newspapers.com

In pre-industrial times, when CO2 was below 280 PPM, burn acreage in the US was ten times larger than now.

Fire Policy – Cover & TOC

This year has been very cool and wet in the western US, and we are having a record quiet fore season.

https://hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/YearTDeptUS.png

https://hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/YearPNormUS.png

Climate alarm is dependent on an ignorance of history, academics, journalists and politicians who are willing to lie, and a public which is willing to be misled.

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