The most intense hurricane in US history hit the Florida Keys on September 5, 1935. It was a very cool day across most of the US.
Compare vs. ten years earlier, when the southeastern US was extremely hot.
Read more at Real Climate Science
The most intense hurricane in US history hit the Florida Keys on September 5, 1935. It was a very cool day across most of the US.
Compare vs. ten years earlier, when the southeastern US was extremely hot.
Read more at Real Climate Science
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just wonder what Al Bores parents were doing back then some 12 years before he was born