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Archive of Extreme Weather Events Gobally

shack

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It should be interesting to see how long and how quickly this list gets. Conversely, it could be proof for the deniers.

OK. Here goes.

Start with the June/2023 fires in Quebec that had all of Toronto told to stay indoors.

July/2023: For 31 straight days — from the last day of June through Sunday, the second-to-last day of July — Phoenix has hit at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit, not merely breaking its 18-day record in 1974, but setting a significant new one.
Warm July breaks dozens of longstanding Australian temperature records | Australia news | The Guardian

August 2023:
Maui wildfires
Yellowstone wildfires
Tropical weather alerts/hurricane Hilary hitting SoCal/Baja
Tenerife wildfire still ‘out of control’ and blazes in Greece force evacuations | Wildfires | The Guardian
Fire in south of France rages though campsite and 500 hectares of land | France | The Guardian
The French environment minister said the climate crisis was exacerbating conditions of drought that fed the fire. No one was injured in the fire, authorities said.
The North Pole was at 1.5ºC.
Chicago roasting in record-setting heat that feels like 120 degrees (nbcnews.com)
 
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Frankfooter

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Start with the June fires in Quebec that had all of Toronto told to stay indoors.
Add in NWT and BC under emergency.
Add in wet bulb temps in the southern states.
Crazy floods in the EU and China.

How about a hurricane hitting Death Valley?
 

xix

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I am beginning to wonder about the Forest Fires. I can see a few by mother nature like 25% of it but the rest I am going with some men made (pyro), or gov't or developers and Aliens.

Most victims had to be evacuated to where? New Condos in Downtown Monkton, On ;).
I feel for the Victims of houses and fire fighters. But something is fishy.
 

shack

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I am beginning to wonder about the Forest Fires. I can see a few by mother nature like 25% of it but the rest I am going with some men made (pyro), or gov't or developers and Aliens.
How did you come up with the "25%"? Any research? Or is it as reliable as your aliens theory?
 

xix

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How did you come up with the "25%"? Any research? Or is it as reliable as your aliens theory?
25% taxes?:rolleyes:
Well I looked at the map from the first fire and how many, to the total of today and I graph it, I noticed the trend right away in my head. They come in clusters but some clusters and location ( Latitude ) don't make sense.;)

Now I need to see Russia.
 

xix

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You can use this map ;) but be aware of the source.

Link A
 

shack

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25% taxes?:rolleyes:
Well I looked at the map from the first fire and how many, to the total of today and I graph it, I noticed the trend right away in my head. They come in clusters but some clusters and location ( Latitude ) don't make sense.;)
No. I meant 25% started by mother nature.

IMO, historically and regionally devastating fires in Maui, Yellowknife and Quebec don't seem very clustered.

Is there a possibility that increased temperatures makes conditions more conducive for mother nature to wreak havoc?
 

y2kmark

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I am beginning to wonder about the Forest Fires. I can see a few by mother nature like 25% of it but the rest I am going with some men made (pyro), or gov't or developers and Aliens.

Most victims had to be evacuated to where? New Condos in Downtown Monkton, On ;).
I feel for the Victims of houses and fire fighters. But something is fishy.
Thinking now is the Big fire on Maui came from faulty electrical transmission lines. Some of those CA wildfires were started off the electrical grid as well. In the back country it's usually lightning. Storms are more intense and conditions drier (wetter/dryer, which is even worse for fire potential), so even "natural causes" are amplified. Only good news if you're a fan of fire-weed and chantarelles...
 
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xix

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Thinking now is the Big fire on Maui came from faulty electrical transmission lines. Some of those CA wildfires were started off the electrical grid as well. In the back country it's usually lightning. Storms are more intense and conditions drier (wetter/dryer, which is even worse for fire potential), so even "natural causes" are amplified. Only good news if you're a fan of fire-weed and chantarelles...
SO are you hinting that some people may be high or zombie out? Never thought of that.
 

Not getting younger

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What’s behind doors 1, 2 or 3.

Im going with all of them.
1) climate change
2) started by people
3) natural phenomenon

Question.
If we clear cut a hectare or two. To make room for pavement and/or using that lumber for decks, fences, houses,………..Wind breaks? Tinder?

strongly advise looking at some Aero photographs if you don’t a couple times in a life time take Cessna’s over northern Ontario. Or simply Algonquin park and what’s behind the crest of hills that can’t be seen…

2) people. Intentionally or unintentionally. We have burn bans all over Ontario. Yet, people have chimineas in their backyards ( just for illustration)…we have people that live in cottage country and come here in spring summer. That don’t get why there are burn bans for the entire month of April every year. “But why, there’s rain and everything is wet”..Absolutely ignore “no fireworks”…all summer.

3) natural phenomenon. Climate change or just other.

I will say, about 10 years ago. I was in the far north. Access by float plane only. Aside from the barren land scape, so plainly visible from a plane. A bunch of fires started. Just like today. We got word be ready to evacuate. Was wild watching the water bombers come in, fill up, take off as little as 100 yards away. Over and over and over.

id add pics, if my privacy wasn’t something I need to be aware of
 
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shack

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Updated:

It should be interesting to see how long and how quickly this list gets. Conversely, it could be proof for the deniers.

OK. Here goes.

Start with the June/2023 fires in Quebec that had all of Toronto told to stay indoors.

July/2023: For 31 straight days — from the last day of June through Sunday, the second-to-last day of July — Phoenix has hit at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit, not merely breaking its 18-day record in 1974, but setting a significant new one.
Warm July breaks dozens of longstanding Australian temperature records | Australia news | The Guardian

August 2023:
Maui wildfires
Yellowstone wildfires
Tropical weather alerts/hurricane Hilary hitting SoCal/Baja
Tenerife wildfire still ‘out of control’ and blazes in Greece force evacuations | Wildfires | The Guardian
Fire in south of France rages though campsite and 500 hectares of land | France | The Guardian
The French environment minister said the climate crisis was exacerbating conditions of drought that fed the fire. No one was injured in the fire, authorities said.
 

K Douglas

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It should be interesting to see how long and how quickly this list gets. Conversely, it could be proof for the deniers.

OK. Here goes.

Start with the June/2023 fires in Quebec that had all of Toronto told to stay indoors.

July/2023: For 31 straight days — from the last day of June through Sunday, the second-to-last day of July — Phoenix has hit at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit, not merely breaking its 18-day record in 1974, but setting a significant new one.
Warm July breaks dozens of longstanding Australian temperature records | Australia news | The Guardian

August 2023:
Maui wildfires
Yellowstone wildfires
Tropical weather alerts/hurricane Hilary hitting SoCal/Baja
Tenerife wildfire still ‘out of control’ and blazes in Greece force evacuations | Wildfires | The Guardian
Fire in south of France rages though campsite and 500 hectares of land | France | The Guardian
The French environment minister said the climate crisis was exacerbating conditions of drought that fed the fire. No one was injured in the fire, authorities said.
None of these events have anything to do with climate change. Complete alarmist bed wetting.
 

shack

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Don't you know the difference between climate and weather? Sheesh :rolleyes:
Don't you realize that entire planet is warming up and it is creating more extreme weather events and the habits of an industrialized world are not helping?
 

shack

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None of these events have anything to do with climate change. Complete alarmist bed wetting.
According to you and 1% of the scientific community.

Watch how quickly this list is going to grow. Not that you'll care about the reality of the situation.
 
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shack

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bump

New addition.
 

jalimon

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Environmental scientist have been saying since about 15 years ago that the planet is heading to much more frequent natural catastrophe like fires, hurricanes, tornado, floods...

Now that it's happening the climate denier are switching their narrative that's it's all man made. Part of a worldwide conspiracy by our government...

Fuck our government can hardly all agree to repair a 5 kilometer road... How the fuck could they get together and plan all these catastrophe???
 
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