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Climate Change Since 1955
In 1955, Los Angeles was 120 degrees, man was going to eliminate polar ice within 25 years, and Arabs were planning to wipe out the Jews. So basically, nothing has changed.
p2 – 03 Sep 1955 – The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 – 1957) – Trove
In 1931, Los Angeles was 121 degrees. h/t Andy Oz
07 Jul 1931 – GRIM DEATH TOLL – Trove
But climate science wouldn’t be complete without Hollywood experts weighing in …
Steve Goddard on Twitter: “121 degrees in Los Angeles in 1931
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1936 Vs. The Official Hottest Year Ever
From June 15 to September 14, 1936. Clinton, Missouri had sixty-four days over 100 degrees, nineteen days over 110 degrees, a peak temperature of 118 degrees, and an average afternoon temperature of 103 degrees.
For the entire year of 1936, Clinton had seventy-two days over 100 degrees and twenty-three days over 110 degrees. Compare that to 2015, 2016 and 2017, when Clinton, Missouri had no days over 100 degrees.
The frequency of hot days in Missouri has dropped by more than 50% since the 1930’s.
People who say that heatwaves are getting worse, are frauds and liars.
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Rescuing Polar Bears
With all this thick ice in the Arctic, Polar bears are having a difficult time finding places to drown.
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Reality is no impediment to climate scientists, who will say whatever lies are necessary to keep funding coming in.
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Record Summer Maximums Near A Record Low
Despite all the fake news about record heat, this summer (June-August) so far has had a near record low number of daily maximum temperature records in the US. The vast majority of summer daily maximum temperature records were set more than 60 years ago, and never matched again.
Even the climate hacks at the EPA know that the 1930’s were much hotter than any years since.
From June 25 to August 24, 1936, afternoon temperatures at Gann Valley, South Dakota averaged 105 degrees. They had twenty days over 110 degrees that summer.
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New York Times Blames Hot Weather On Scott Pruit
Opinion | Scott Pruitt and the Global Heat Wave – The New York Times
I wonder who they blamed the 1896 heatwave on? That one killed 1,500 people in New York.
Australia also had their worst heatwave on record during January of 1896.
The 1901 heatwave killed thousands of people.
The 1911 heatwave killed thousands of people in New England and across the country.
Climate alarmists have adopted the identical thought process of 16th century witch burners, who accused people of cooking the weather.
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