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         Weather History:     more books (103)
  1. The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground (Haymarket Series) by Ron Jacobs, 1997-11
  2. Weather Matters: An American Cultural History Since 1900 (Cultureamerica) by Bernard Mergen, 2008-10
  3. Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control (Columbia Studies in International and Global History) by James Rodger Fleming, 2010-08-10
  4. A history of the United States Weather Bureau by Donald Robert Whitnah, 1961
  5. Weather by the Numbers: The Genesis of Modern Meteorology (Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology) by Kristine C. Harper, 2008-09-30
  6. Storm Warning: The Origins of the Weather Forecast by Pauline Halford, 2006-01-25
  7. Weather on the Air: A History of Broadcast Meteorology by Robert Henson, 2010-08-16
  8. Weather for Dummies by John D. Cox, 2000-10-09
  9. American Weather Stories by Patrick Hughes, N .O. A. A., 2006-08-09
  10. Atmosphere: A Scientific History of Air, Weather, and Climate (Discovering the Earth) by Michael Allaby, 2009-02-28
  11. Braving the Elements: The Stormy History of American Weather by David Laskin, 1996-01-01
  12. We Are the Weather Makers: The History of Climate Change by Tim Flannery, 2010-03-09
  13. Blame It on the Rain: How the Weather Has Changed History by Laura Lee, 2006-08-01
  14. The Weather Factor: How Nature Has Changed History by Erik Durschmied, 2002-06-05

1. USATODAY.com - Weather And Atmospheric Science History
Weather extremes. weather history. Site Web
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11/13/2002 - Updated 06:20 PM ET Weather and atmospheric science history Unless otherwise noted, the links below are to pages on the USATODAY.com Web site. Abbreviations used to indicate links to other Web sites are listed at the bottom of this page. Weather events 20th century weather and climate history - overviews Resources for finding information on weather, atmospheric science history Histories of atmospheric science research and policy Year by year weather and climate histories

2. Weather For You - This Date In History
Weather events on this date in history. Welcome to Today In weather historyfor Friday, March 21, 2003. On this day in weather history ..
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without with Welcome to Today In Weather History for Saturday, April 12, 2003. On this day in weather history ..
  • - A tornado wiped out the town of Rock Springs, TX, killing 72 persons and causing 1.2 million dollars damage. The tornado, more than one mile in width, destroyed 235 of 247 buildings, leaving no trace of lumber or contents in many cases. Many survivors were bruised by large hail which fell after the passage of the tornado. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
  • - Winds atop Mount Washington, NH, averaged 186 mph for five minutes, with a peak gust of 231 mph, the highest wind speed ever clocked in the world. (David Ludlum)
  • - A cold front crossing the central U.S. produced heavy snow in the Central Rockies, and severe thunderstorms over Kansas and Oklahoma. Snowfall totals ranged up to 16 inches at Red Mountain Pass CO. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 87 mph at Ponca City OK. Winds associated with the cold front itself gusted to 69 mph at Tucumcari NM. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  • - Snow blanketed the Southern Appalachians. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 17 inches at Mitchell. Winds at Flat Top Mountain gusted to 80 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

3. Military Weather History
The most accessible general sources of weather lessons for battlefield tactics learned in military history are the writings of John F. Fuller, official historian of the USAF Air Weather Service during the 1970s and 1980s. Most famous weather forecast of history for conditions favorable to air, sea, and ground operations togethera rare
http://www.atc.army.mil/meteorology/history.htm
The most accessible general sources of weather lessons for battlefield tactics learned in military history are the writings of John F. Fuller, official historian of the USAF Air Weather Service during the 1970s and 1980s. His works are Weather and War (available from USAF Air Weather Service Headquarters, Scott AFB, IL) and Thor's Legions (published by the American Meteorological Society). Here are some famous examples (out of hundreds):
"Weather and terrain have a greater impact on battles
than any other physical factor-including weapons"
G.R. Svoboda, Army Weather Support (A. Deepak Publishing, 1986). Weather War
Cdr Carl O. Schuster, USN Date Event Weather Effect 217 BC Hannibal's invasion of Italy Freezing of marshland allows invasion by mounted troops across weakly defended terrain AD 1200s Genghis Khan's invasion of China Freezing of marshlands and rivers allows invasion by mounted troops against weakly defended terrain Sweden's Charles XII's invasion of Russia Napoleon's invasion of Russia Hitler's invasion of Russia Russian winter's cold degrades army mobility and logistics Washington crossing to Trenton NJ Freezing of Delaware river allows unforeseen mobility of American Army US Civil War Battles Acoustic propagation disrupts co-ordination of flanking attacks German use of poison gas

4. NOAA History - Weather Service Stories And Tales
Don't miss the summary of the events that shaped weather history during the 20th century.
http://www.history.noaa.gov/nwstales.html
The stories and tales that are included in this section of NOAA History begin at the time of the formation of a national weather service as part of the Signal Corps. These tales include: personal accounts of lives in the Weather Service, war tales, stories of experiences in violent weather phenomena, technological tales, and an account of NOAA in the space age. Come and share the experiences of those who observed, recorded, and predicted our weather; helped us decide when to plant our crops; and maybe even saved our lives or the lives of our ancestors on the occasions of extreme weather. These stories and tales are part of the heritage of the National Weather Service.
Storm Tales

5. Weather History - CityRating.com
weather history data including temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, cloudiness and weather Category Regional North America United States Weather......weather history data including temperature, relative humidity, precipitation,cloudiness and weather extremes in tabular and graphical formats.
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Weather history, precipitation, temperature and other historical weather data in tabular and graphical formats. City Guides School Rankings City Search Cost of Living ... Weather History Weather history is one of the most important factors to take into consideration when looking for the best places to live. CityRating.com offers a wide variety of historical weather data that includes temperature, relative humidity, precipitation and cloudiness. Please select the city that interests you from the list below. You will be presented with tabular and graphical historical weather data for your convenience.
If you are only interested in the average temperature for a city, please visit the average temperature page. Select Your City: Akron, OH

6. Waco Weather History - CityRating.com
Waco weather history data including temperature, relative humidity, precipitation,cloudiness and weather extremes in tabular and graphical formats.
http://www.cityrating.com/cityweather.asp?city=Waco

7. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Weather History
Record your own weather history with our Every Day Weather Journalavailable now in our online Country Store. weather history data
http://www.almanac.com/weatherhistory/index.php
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8. Thanksgiving Weather & History From STORMFAX®
Navigation Select a Page About the Almanac Advertiser Links Advertising in Print Advertising On-line Article Links 2003 Edition Astrological Timetable Astronomy Best Fishing Days Classified Ads Editors' Picks Editors' Picks for Kids Feedback Food
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The Winter of 1620-'21
1996-2003 STORMFAX, Inc. T he decision of the Pilgrims to land on the shores of Massachusetts was dictated by the weather. At the time the Mayflower was passing the southeastern tip of Cape Cod, the wind and waves prompted the crew to make landfall out of danger rather than proceed to their planned destination at New York Harbor.
T he small 180-ton ship passed the central headland of Cape Cod near Nauset soon after daybreak on November 19, 1620, but found itself in the dangerous shoals east of Monomoy Point. The Pilgrims turned back northward, taking advantage of the south wind and eventually found safety rounding the northern tip of the Cape into the protected waters of the bay. Clear weather and a favorable wind held on the 20th and 21st, speeding the ship northward. The Mayflower dropped anchor early in the morning of the 21st in Provincetown Harbor after 65 days at sea. W illiam Bradford, historian and later governor of Plymouth Plantation, described what faced the Pilgrims at Provincetown:
    Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles before in their preparation

9. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Weather History For One Day
Weather weather history No Data Available Sorry, there is no historical weatherinformation available for that date for that station.weather history data is
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10. Indiana Weather History Calendar
Welcome to the. Indiana weather history Calendar. A collection of interesting,significant, and not so significant weather events. Select a Month.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ind/hist.htm
Welcome to the
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A collection of interesting, significant, and not so significant weather events
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Send me back to the NWSFO IND Frontpage.

11. Metro Denver Weather History, NWS Denver
weather history Weather records and format. Select a month and thena day to see what happened in Denver's weather history. If you
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Weather History
Weather records and data for the Denver Metro area go back over 100 years. The significant or interesting weather events since the beginning of record keeping have been compiled on this form into a monthly and daily format. Select a month and then a day to see what happened in Denver's Weather History. If you are looking for specific data, such as; the high temperature on September 28th in 1996 or if any rain fell on July 19th in 1997 or what the normal high temperature is for a specific date, then you need to visit the appropriate monthly climatology page located in the climatology section
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12. WxWatch.com - Weather And Forecasting For World Cities. Includes
WxWatch.com's weather history for February 14th. 320 day(s), 4 hour(s),46 minute(s) and 54 second(s) remain until 2004. 1899 A great
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A tornado wiped out the town of Rock Springs TX killing 72 persons and causing 1.2 million dollars damage. The tornado, more than one mile in width, destroyed 235 of 247 buildings, leaving no trace of lumber or contents in many cases. Many survivors were bruised by large hail which fell after the passage of the tornado. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
Winds atop Mount Washington NH averaged 186 mph for five minutes, with a peak gust of 231 mph, the highest wind speed ever clocked in the world. (David Ludlum)
A cold front crossing the central U.S. produced heavy snow in the Central Rockies, and severe thunderstorms over Kansas and Oklahoma. Snowfall totals ranged up to 16 inches at Red Mountain Pass CO. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 87 mph at Ponca City OK. Winds associated with the cold front itself gusted to 69 mph at Tucumcari NM. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
Snow blanketed the Southern Appalachians. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 17 inches at Mitchell. Winds at Flat Top Mountain gusted to 80 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

13. NorthbayWeather.com | Local Weather Data
Welcome to This Date In weather history for Friday, March 21, 2003. On this datein weather history 1932 A tornado swarm occurred in the Deep South.
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Welcome to This Date In Weather History for Saturday, April 12, 2003. On this date in weather history...
  • - A tornado wiped out the town of Rock Springs, TX, killing 72 persons and causing 1.2 million dollars damage. The tornado, more than one mile in width, destroyed 235 of 247 buildings, leaving no trace of lumber or contents in many cases. Many survivors were bruised by large hail which fell after the passage of the tornado. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
  • - Winds atop Mount Washington, NH, averaged 186 mph for five minutes, with a peak gust of 231 mph, the highest wind speed ever clocked in the world. (David Ludlum)
  • - A cold front crossing the central U.S. produced heavy snow in the Central Rockies, and severe thunderstorms over Kansas and Oklahoma. Snowfall totals ranged up to 16 inches at Red Mountain Pass CO. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 87 mph at Ponca City OK. Winds associated with the cold front itself gusted to 69 mph at Tucumcari NM. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  • - Snow blanketed the Southern Appalachians. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 17 inches at Mitchell. Winds at Flat Top Mountain gusted to 80 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  • 14. Weather History And Archives
    Look at the weather section for the date you are looking for. That has worked wellfor many people. Home Features News Search Chat Links History
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    The best resource for finding historical weather data is the National Climatic Data Center . Their most detailed information is available at their Online Store . Since the site is so big and hard to navigate, here are the most helpful areas:
    Extreme Weather/Events
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    Other Information Radar Image Archive Upper Air Data Archive More Resources NCDC Complete List Historical Weather Facts Publications If you want quick information for a specific date, nothing is easier than the Weather Underground. Type in your City State or Zipcode Near the bottom of that page there will be a section marked "Historical Conditions". Just select the date you are interested in. If you still can't find what you're looking for... If you can not find it on the internet, go to your local library. There you can find newspapers from past dates. Look at the weather section for the date you are looking for. That has worked well for many people. Home Features News Search ... Matt Haugland

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    16. This Date In Western New York Weather History
    This Date in Western New York weather history. January
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    17. Boston Weather History
    Boston weather history. Signifcant weather events affecting Bostonand southern New Enland January; February; March; April; May; June;
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    Signifcant weather events affecting Boston and southern New Enland

    18. Weather History Research-Weather Investigation Specialists
    weather history Research provides and explains past weather information forattorneys, insurance adjusters, and forensic investigators nationwide.
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    19. Stormy Weather History Sailing Restore
    A History of Stormy Weather. Prepared by Stormy Weather SoftWare Ltd Box125, Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0, Canada. Stormy Weather History.
    http://www.stormy.ca/marine/history.html
    A H istory of S tormy W eather
    Prepared by Stormy Weather SoftWare Ltd
    Box 125, Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0, Canada
    Stormy Weather - History
    A rewrite of Stormy's history - at least the first twenty years - is available, but you will have to return here for the rebuild An older version of the article, which has not been updated since 1990, has served over the years as the basis for articles appearing in the " Classic Boat " and " Die Yacht ". As Stormy Weather is not just one of the most famous yachts of this century, but was designed and built in the United States, and that no American publication has yet seen fit to write of Stormy Weather
    Rebuilding and Restoring Stormy Weather
    I had known of Stormy Weather for most of my life, by reputation and from the written word, but when I first saw her in the Virgin Islands in the mid seventies it was literally love at first sight. The owners, Doug and Sue White, a youngish American couple, were doing their best to make ends meet in the charter trade. But already modern plastic motor sailers were attracting the majority of customers with promises of hot and cold showers in all cabins, roller furling sails and hydraulic anchor windlasses. And double bunks! Stormy Weather had also changed over the years. Previous owners had modified and "improved" things. Between 1954 and '65 James J. O'Neill had replaced the main mast, damaged by lightning dockside at the Seawanhaka Yacht Club, with a cut down aluminium spar from a twelve-meter, perhaps

    20. Stormy Weather History Sailing Restore
    A History of Stormy Weather. Prepared by Stormy Weather SoftWare Box 125, Picton,Ontario, K0K 2T0, Canada. Stormy Weather History. Foreword.
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    A H istory of S tormy W eather
    Prepared by Stormy Weather SoftWare
    Box 125, Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0, Canada
    Stormy Weather - History
    Foreword
    This article, which has not yet been updated since 1990, has served over the years as the basis for articles appearing in the " Classic Boat " and " Die Yacht ". As Stormy Weather is not just one of the most famous yachts of this century, but was designed and built in the United States, and that no American publication has yet seen fit to write of Stormy Weather LOA 53'11" Displacement 20 tons (empty) LWL 39'8" Sail area 1300 sq.ft. (working) Beam 12'6 1/4" Sail area 3316 sq.ft. (max)
    The Why's and Wherefore's of Stormy Weather
    Ocean Racing started at one o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday 11th December 1866 off Sandy Hook, New York. Three gentlemen owners of fast schooners, the smallest of which measured 105 feet, each bet the others thirty thousand dollars that their vessel would be the first to the Isle of Wight. The owners of the Vesta and the Fleetwing stayed warm and snug at home - after all it was the gale season - but James Gordon Bennett Jr. was aboard his Henrietta with Bully Samuels (see footnote 1 ), the ranting, roaring ex-master of the Liverpool packet

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