I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.
I am not putting down the tragedy last night, and my prayers are with all the victims, but tornados are a part of America, and always have been.
To say this is something new because of "climate change" is purely political.
I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.
I was wondering when some ahole would blame these tornados on the fiction of climate change.
It figures it was Biden.
We’re not in Kansas anymore.
I once had a hardbound book entitled, “America’s Tornado Disaster.”
It had a red cloth cover with a map of the Midwest drawn in black on the front cover.
The book was published in 1920 and was about a tornado that stayed on the ground for hundreds of miles in the South and Midwest and killed 600 people.
How can a drooling demented doofus in depends, a man who probably can't even balance a checkbook, comment on a something so complex? How can someone devoid of any scientific training, how can such a fool comment on anything but pudding pops? This pinhead can not even read a message off a teleprompter without stumbling into befuddlement.
Biden’s addled brain probably tells him that what they give him to read makes
no sense, such as the assertion that something called “climate change” is responsible
for tornadoes or anything else. He reads it anyway because “they” tell him to. His presidency is a perfect
storm for Communism and any and every claim and form of insanity to rule the roost.
Seems like the early - mid 70s was very active for tornadoes in the Midwest. It seemed like we had tornado watches/warnings every week in the spring. Also had a lot of spring flooding on the Mississippi. That was was part of life in the Midwest.
Brandon, the tornados yesterday are not Climate Change, it is a weather event!!
"Follow the Science!" has replaced "Burn the Witch!"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tornadoes_causing_100_or_more_deaths
Earliest date is 1551 with plenty in the 1800s before the Industrial Age.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks
Earliest date 1643. Darn those pilgrims with their methane producing sailing ships.
**I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.**
Is there climate change? Without even considering it, more people and more buildings results in more injury, death, and damage from the same tornado.
More tornado proof structures is a good plan. Root cellars used to be common in rural IL when I was a kid. Basements with hardened ceilings.
After moving to TN and realizing that basements are rare, I think root cellars need to be built pronto.