THE Best Of Bad Weather
Posted: September 3, 2017 Filed under: Carbon Dioxide, Climate History, Climate science, Climatism, Empirical Evidence, Extreme Weather, Fact Check, Global Cooling, Global Warming | Tags: Climate Change, Climate history, Climate science, Extreme weather, global cooling, Global Warming, History Leave a commentIN the wake of Hurricane Harvey and in light of the predicted “mann-made” blame game seized upon by the usual climate ambulance-chasers, it’s worth having a further look at some of the extreme weather events that Mother Nature has dished up over the years in both; cold and low-CO2 climate periods. Certainly, well before humans could have had any effect on ‘climate’.
A good list of historical climate weather catastrophes was compiled by Tony Heller (aka Steve Goddard) back on his previous site Real Science in 2013…
(Goddard’s new site here)
A Few Low CO2 Natural Disasters
The world’s stupidest people (who run the US government) want you to believe that life was happy and stable in the good old days of low CO2
That leaves one thing capable of contributing to global warming – a process that reduces the amount of heat energy leaving the atmosphere. Since the earth’s energy balance remains stable without a change in an external forcing such as solar insolence (due to changes in the sun’s output or orbital changes) or an internal process turned into a forcing by some change and we see neither Milankovitch cycles, nor the sun itself are in a position to do that, we have to look to an internal change.
Only CO2 fits that need.
1871 – Chicago Destroyed
1871 – Wisconsin Fire
1886 – Indianola, Texas Destroyed
1896 – St Louis Destroyed
1900 – Galveston Destroyed
1906 – San Francisco Destroyed
1924 Ohio Tornado
1925 Tri-State Tornado
1926 – Miami Destroyed
1927 – Mississippi Valley Flood
1927 – Vermont Flood
1931 – China Flood
1930’s – Half Of Oklahoma Fled The State
1936 – Eastern US Flood
1937 – Midwest Flood
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