Ohio River flood of 1937 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
04 Feb 1937 – The Geraldton Guardian & Express THURSDAY, FEBRU…
Huge floods in 1937 follow the hottest summer on record in 1936. Anything but a tame, pleasant climate back then.
It was natural variations in weather patterns back then. Today’s milder weather patterns are caused by human induced catastrophic climate change.
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Huge floods in 1937 follow the hottest summer on record in 1936. Anything but a tame, pleasant climate back then.
It was natural variations in weather patterns back then. Today’s milder weather patterns are caused by human induced catastrophic climate change.