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1936 temp #8157411
06/19/24 11:10 AM
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My mom and dad always talked about the drought of 36 and the flood of 37. On the news last night they was talking about 5000 people dying from the heat in 36. Of course with no electric or fans I could see that, I guess.

I copied this off of Google.

July 1936, part of the "Dust Bowl", produced one of the hottest summers on record across the country, especially across the Plains, Upper Midwest, and Great Lakes regions. Nationally, about 5,000 people died from the heat.

Was 1936 the hottest summer on record?
1936 North American heat wave - Wikipedia
Seasonable temperatures returned in the autumn. Summer 1936 remained the warmest summer on record in the USA (since official records begin in 1895), until 2021. However February 1936 was the coldest February on record, and 5 of the 12 months were below average, leaving the full year 1936 at just above the average.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157418
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Are historians considered climate change deniers?


What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157419
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Climate and weather are two different things. Climate is a pattern of weather, over a long time period. A single day of unseasonable weather, or a single season of abnormal temps, for example, is just weather. A pattern of increasing temps of several years, or a pattern of lesser and lesser rainfall over several years, is climate.

The two aren't the same.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157424
06/19/24 11:44 AM
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Funny how that pesky law of averages works out over time.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157435
06/19/24 11:56 AM
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Of course they aren't the same Loose Goose. That is why the "scientists" throw out any weather data that doesn't fit their agenda.

In a couple of months they will have Big Chief tablets an No 2 pencils on sale and the rest of us can draw pictures and post them for you.
whistle


What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.
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Re: 1936 temp [Re: loosegoose] #8157438
06/19/24 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Climate and weather are two different things. Climate is a pattern of weather, over a long time period. A single day of unseasonable weather, or a single season of abnormal temps, for example, is just weather. A pattern of increasing temps of several years, or a pattern of lesser and lesser rainfall over several years, is climate.

The two aren't the same.

Good thing you told us whistle


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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157439
06/19/24 12:04 PM
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In old times people of knowledge were referred to as philosophers, in modern times we call them scientist. Hope the following terms help to understand the climate, no I mean the weather, well you know what I mean, lol !

The Greek word that we trace climate from was klima, which means “inclination,” “slope,” or “latitude” and klima can be traced further still, to the Greek klinein, “to lean”.

The Greek explanation for weather is Zeus (the formidable king of the gods) ruled over the skies and commanded the weather. Zeus was responsible for thunderstorms and lightning and was often depicted in massive mosaics and marble sculptures with a lightning bolt in hand.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157441
06/19/24 12:06 PM
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Can somebody plz draw out a timeline that shows a wooly mammoth followed by a picture of a homestead with no utilities, then the advent of machines and manufacturers leaving huge carbon footprints, and then current taxation spent to study and the assumption that we as a people can make it all better with crappy motors and massive taxation with the years and average " climate" data from the era?

LG needs our help boys


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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157448
06/19/24 12:13 PM
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^^Thats a big order for Trapstickman to draw out crazy


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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157488
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I recently saw a billboard that spit truth…. It said “3 out of 4 liberals are as as brainwashed as the other…”


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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157491
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Anyone that has been out on the land over the last 50 years has seen the change.
Dont need anyone to tell you.

Last edited by Boco; 06/19/24 01:48 PM.

Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
Re: 1936 temp [Re: Boco] #8157495
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Originally Posted by Boco
Anyone that has been out on the land over the last 50 years has seen the change.
Dont need anyone to tell you.



True. All things in the entire universe are constantly changing, not just on this speck of a planet of ours.

The lunacy is the appointment of blame for these changes and the profiting from a fools narrative.

Osky



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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Boco] #8157497
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Originally Posted by Boco
Anyone that has been out on the land over the last 50 years has seen the change.
Dont need anyone to tell you.


Knowing that maybe there is change and knowing what is causing it is the difference. There has been many changes happen when man of any capacity wasn't here to be the cause. Solar storms and volcanoes can't be changed. Maybe those forest fire in Canada has added to it, but to think I could have changed those fires by peeing on it is futile. Changing a lot of our methods for fixing the problem with other methods that does not pencil out either energy wise or money wise is peoples concern, I think. And I get headaches when I think, lol.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157500
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50 years ago we were in the tail end of a global cooling cycle

“Experts” at the time were calling for an upcoming ice age,,,,

The 30’s was the tail end of a global warming cycle

Weather cycles happen,,always have,,,always will

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It will get hot in the summer

And it will get cold in the Wintah

This is what I've seen...with my time on this earth


It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
Re: 1936 temp [Re: spjones] #8157507
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Originally Posted by spjones
50 years ago we were in the tail end of a global cooling cycle

“Experts” at the time were calling for an upcoming ice age,,,,

The 30’s was the tail end of a global warming cycle

Weather cycles happen,,always have,,,always will


I like your analysis. Note I pointed out tail. The people leading the charge for cashing out big time, they are the heads and those following and picking up the tab, we are the tails.

That is the way a free market system works and the incentive is profit. But the guy paying the bill, I'm afraid has no free will to take or leave it and that is not free market. When the country changed over from horse and mule power to tractors they did it because they saw it was profitable and better and was done over time. We are being swamped by having farm land taken out of production and committing to having to have materials right now for such things as making batteries and we have no way to know if our gov can attain those raw materials nor from who nor how much they will cost?

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Warm trends are a good thing. I have never seen anything grow in freezing temperatures.

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Originally Posted by Spike369
Warm trends are a good thing. I have never seen anything grow in freezing temperatures.


Its also a good time for that yearly bath !

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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Climate and weather are two different things. Climate is a pattern of weather, over a long time period. A single day of unseasonable weather, or a single season of abnormal temps, for example, is just weather. A pattern of increasing temps of several years, or a pattern of lesser and lesser rainfall over several years, is climate.

The two aren't the same.

Originally Posted by Osky
Originally Posted by Boco
Anyone that has been out on the land over the last 50 years has seen the change.
Dont need anyone to tell you.



True. All things in the entire universe are constantly changing, not just on this speck of a planet of ours.

The lunacy is the appointment of blame for these changes and the profiting from a fools narrative.

Osky

Come on, Osky. You are supposed to believe that eating bugs and driving an electric car will make it all better.

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Remember dinosaur bones are dug in Montana and Canada it was way warmer then

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