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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Previously: Severe Weather in 1911

 In 1911 CO2 concentration in the atmosphere was less than 315 ppm. Today it is 394ppm. Do these weather events sound familiar. o we have them today? Can we conclude that CO2 concentration has nothing to do with them? They occur with low and high CO2 concentrations. The fourth one down is interesting don't you think? Same scare today as in 1911 and we are still here. Would we read of infant deaths during the heat waves of today?

1911: Niagra Falls Completley Freezes From Extreme Cold
1911: Heat Wave In Queensland, Australia Hits 120 Degrees
1911: Drought Is Prevalent Throughout England
1911: UK Climate Expert & Other Scientists Say Human Wireless Communications Are Causing Climate Change
1911: 2 Million Expected To Perish In China's Famine
1911: 88 Inches of Rain In 4 Days Submerges Philippines
1911: Oklahoma's Terrible Tornado Brings "Devastation & Death"
1911: Australian Town Leveled By Cyclone
1911: UK Crippled By Two Month Severe Heat Wave & Drought
1911: Heat Wave In Berlin Claims 36 Lives; Paris Hits 100 Degrees
1911: Heat Wave In Melbourne Sets November Record
1911: Terrific Heat Wave Leads To 53 Infant Deaths In Chicago
1911: Czechs Swelter From Terrible Heat Wave
1911: Vancouver Temperatures Reach 38-Year High
1911: Heat Wave Causes 305 Infant Deaths In Leipzig, Germany
1911: At Least 1,200 Babies Die From Heat Wave In London Over Two Weeks
1911: 380 Die During One Day of Great East Coast Heat Wave
1911: Heat Wave Reaches 149 Degrees In Death Valley, Say Residents
1911: Montreal Reachers Highest Temperature Ever Recorded During Heat Wave
1911: Heat Wave Claims 150 In Chicago; 41 In Boston, 53 In Philadelphia
1911: Forest Fires In Newfoundland Cover Immense Area
1911: Grave News About Swiss Glaciers: "They are disappearing"

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