In 1974, the largest tornado outbreak was blamed on Global Cooling

In 1974, the largest tornado outbreak was blamed on Global Cooling

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On this day in 1974, 148 deadly tornadoes wreaked devastation in over a dozen states, which experts later would call an “ominous sign” of global cooling. Tony Heller, the editor at Real Climate Science, explains how on April 3, 1974, temperatures across much of the south soared past 90 degrees, with the rest above 80 […]

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April 3, 2017 at 08:16AM

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