Since there is no dedicated weather sub I'll ask here due to past search results having some topics of weather manipulation. What do you think caused the 1932/33 to have the least amount of freezes? IE: None.
It had a big flood in mid December which that month had 12 inches of rain for the total and was something like 5F above normal with most lows at or above 40F. It was insanely humid at night according to records. I'd die in that kind of weather if we had a modern day repeat so I'm curious to the ocean indexes during that time if it was an El Nino/La Nina, - or + EPO on steroids,etc.
I'm not talking about the Midwest I'm talking about the PNW where most of the people live. I gave a link to the stations I'm referring too that have the data.
Whatever the mechanism for the extra-temparate weather in the PNW in those years, it's related by time. Probably the dust in the Midwest that caused cooling and a stagnant low pressure made the NW weather have a steady onshore flow of warmer sea air. BTW the dust bowl is usually the time the global warming alarmists start the hockey stick graph.
The nights were ESPECIALLY warm! I wonder if the low pressure made it like that? I think the snow levels were also above passes a lot.