Heat Wave In Australia : Nearly 200 Deaths From Heat Apoplexy
Posted: February 10, 2014 Filed under: Australia, Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, Climate History, Climate History News, Climatism, Empirical Evidence, Extreme Weather, Heat Wave | Tags: Australia, Catastrophic, Death, Extreme weather, Heat-wave, Unprecedented Leave a comment
Australia January, 1896
The long continuance of the unprecedented heat wave in New South Wales is proving a very serious matter to the residents in some of the districts, especially in the western portion of the colony.
Over 125 deaths from heat apoplexy have occurred In NewSouth Wales, and to this number Bourke has already contributed 40. The matter has become so serious that the railway authorities have commenced running trains at special cheap fares, to enable the residents to seek a cooler climate, and a great number are availing themselves of the opportunity.
25 Jan 1896 – The Heat Wave in Australia. NEARLY 200 DEATHS FR…
CO2 at the time was 290 parts per million.
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