NOAA Erase “Anomalously Cold Winters”, page-9

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    Winter of 1886–1887

    History

    The summer of 1886 had been unusually hot and dry, with numerous prairie fires, and water sources often dried up. In the fall, signs of a harsh winter ahead began to appear. Birds began flying south earlier than usual, beavers were seen collecting more wood than normal for the winter ahead, and some cattle grew thicker and shaggier coats.[1]

    The first snows fell earlier than usual, in November, and were reported as some of the worst in memory. Extreme cold killed humans and animals. Some people got lost near their houses and froze to death very near their front doors. The winter weather even reached the West Coast, with snowfall of 3.7 inches in downtown San Francisco setting an all-time record on February 5, 1887.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_of_1886–1887


    So much for " Man-made CO2 " ...my A*se !!
    Last edited by birdman29: 07/01/18
 
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