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         Weather History:     more books (103)
  1. Weather and disease: a curve history of their variations in recent years by Alexander B MacDowall, 2010-08-29
  2. A Hertfordshire Demesne of Westminster Abbey: Profits, Productivity and Weather (Studies in Regional and Local History) by Derek Vincent Stern, 2001-03-01
  3. The Weather Factory: A Pictorial History of Medicine Hat by David C. Jones, L. J. Roy Wilson, et all 1988-06
  4. Hippocratic Heritage: History of Ideas About Weather and Human Health by F. Sargent, 1982-06
  5. Weather of U.S. Cities: A Guide to the Weather History of 296 Key Cities and Weather Observation Stations in the United States and Its Island
  6. The History of Weather by James Thaxter Williams, 1998-10
  7. Against wind and weather: The history of towboating in British Columbia by Ken Drushka, 1981
  8. Reading the Skies: A Cultural History of English Weather 1660-1820 by Vladimir Jankovic, 2001
  9. The Weather Factor: How Nature Has Changed History by Erik Durschmied, 2001-01-04
  10. Weird, Wild & Unpredictable: An Illustrated History of East Tennessee Weather by Matthew Miller, 2005-01-19
  11. All-weather: Webster's Timeline History, 1766 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  12. Weather Radar: Webster's Timeline History, 1946 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  13. Weather and Warfare: A Climatic History of the 1798 Rebellion by John Tyrrell, 2001-11-19
  14. A Weather History of Eastern Pennsylvania, the Poconos, Western New Jersey by Ben Gelber, 1998-01

41. Solar Weather History
Solar weather history (from SOHO).
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/weather_hist/
Solar Weather History (from SOHO)
Previous Months
Sep 2000
Oct 2000 Nov 2000 Dec 2000 ... Aug 2001 05 Sep 2001 The sun has remained pretty active, with the 9600 active region complexgiving high C class flares and M class flares. Also, AR9601 has beennamed a sigmoid region. 10 Sep 2001 Solar activity has picked up again:
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/today.html
thanks to the nice set of active regions just below the MDI high resolution field of view:
http://mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov/gif_summary/mag/smdi_maglc_fd_20010910_1238.gif
Please take a look at the EIT solar activity page for details on the latestsolar activity:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20010910.html
11 Sep 2001 Solar activity remains high. Check out the latest in Space Weather:
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/spaceweather
14 Sep 2001 Solar activity has slowed down. There have been only C class flares and a fewCME's. 18 Sep 2001 AR9616 and AR9608 have been producing quite a few M class events:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20010918.html
24 Sep 2001 AR9632 gave off an X2 class flare yesterday around 10:00UT. If you look at the daily movies on the SOHO webpage:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov

42. National Weather Service Phoenix Weather History Page
PHOENIX (AND ARIZONA) weather history. Many people perceive Phoenix,as well as Arizona, to be a place of unrelenting sunshine nearly
http://www.phx.noaa.gov/general/history/
www.nws.noaa.gov Search field for weather information. Press Enter or select the go button to submit request Search by city and state. Press enter or select the go button to submit request Current Hazards Watches/Warnings StormCenter National Outlooks Current Conditions Observations Weather Roundup Radar Imagery Satellite Imagery Forecasts Local Forecasts Weather Center Aviation Fire Weather ... Tropical Climate Historical Data National Climate Climate Prediction Quick Weather Phoenix Zones Flagstaff Zones Tucson Zones Las Vegas Zones ... Phoenix Sunrise Weather Safety Storm Ready Safety Rules Other Information Links General Contact Us Webmaster PHOENIX (AND ARIZONA) WEATHER HISTORY I. ARIZONA SUPERCELL - 1999 Arizona experiences few, if any, tornadoes each year, quite unlike the "tornado alley" states of the Great Plains. However, it is possible for a tornado to occur in Arizona, or in the Phoenix Metro area, when the atmospheric conditions become "just right". Tornadoes, for the most part, do not spring from garden-variety thunderstorms - they form in association with thunderstorms known as

43. Weather History
It is this author's personal view that an overdesigned Weather Service reorganizationand several or her skill score.We will have to leave it to history to see
http://www.wdaftv4.com/wahistor.html
Kansas City has long been the center of many meteorological activities. Some of this has been due to its central location. Others factors include the unique work of government meteorologists early in the 20th century. Another factor was the superior communication facilities that surrounded Kansas City when it was a major rail hub. Much of this material is not well documented. Compiled by Allen Pearson and the WDAF FOX 4 Weather Department from several sources as noted in each section. SEVERE STORMS FORECASTING AND RESEARCH Joseph Galway (a longtime tornado and severe thunderstorm forecaster for the National Weather Service) became interested in a U.S. Army Signal Corps meteorologist, Lt. J.P. Finley. Much of this material is taken from Galway's 1992 paper "Early Severe Thunderstorm Forecasting and Research By the U.SD. Weather Bureau". In the United States minor networks for organized meteorological observations were established by the Land Office in 1817, and in 1819 by the Surgeon-General of the Army. The telegraph, invented in 1833 was made available to the public in 1845. In 1847 the Smithsonian Institution began a series of meteorological observations for solving the problems of storms. By 1860 there were 500 weather stations, but the Civil War cut into the program. In December 1873 Joseph Henry, director of the Smithsonian, petitioned the U.S. Army Signal Corps to assume the funding for the obser- vation program, which it did in 1874. The observations were rudimentary and little was done with the data in an operational fashion. In 1880 a "study room" was formed and in 1882 Lt. John P.

44. United States Today In Weather History By Intellicast
Yesterday's Radar Loop. Today In weather history. Today In weather history, February6, 1807 The famous cold Friday occurred in the Midwest and the South.
http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather/World/UnitedStates/WeatherHistory/conten

45. Maryland's Carroll County - Local Weather History
Government Public Library Public Schools Site Index Search, Local WeatherHistory. You are here Main Page News Weather Local weather history.
http://www.carr.lib.md.us/news/history.htm

Government

Public Library

Public Schools

Site Index
...
Search

Local Weather History
Average Temperatures, 1926 - 1964

Average Temperatures, 1965 -

Average Rain and Snow Melted, 1926 - 1964

Average Rain and Snow Melted, 1965 - Present
... Winter Snowfall for Carroll County, 1962 - Present You are here Main Page Local Weather History Carroll County Government * Comments to Webmaster * Updated: 01/10/01

46. Carroll County Weather History
weather history of Carroll County, Maryland
http://www.carr.lib.md.us/news/weather/locwthrh.htm
Weather History of ...
Carroll County, Maryland

47. Combat Weather History - Page 1
Home History FAQs Training Equipment Posters Links Disclaimer Exit fought as aninfantryman for days before returning to his primary job as a weather observer
http://www.geocities.com/combatweather/history.html
Home History FAQs Posters ... Exit Air Commandos
Special Operations
Special Tactics

World War Two
During WW2, Staff Sergeant Robert Dodson jumped into St. Mere Eglise on D-Day with the 82nd Airborne Division. He fought as an infantryman for days before returning to his primary job as a weather observer. Joe Motylewski performed two combat jumps with the 101st Airborne Division. First in France and then into Holland. Also during WW2, a few weathermen volunteered to work as part of the Special Intelligence (SI) section of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). These men performed daring weather-gathering missions behind enemy lines.
Major Chuck Hight was the commander of the OSS weathermen. He completed both British jump school in Palestine, and OSS operator training. He had the responsibility of chosing all the sites for infiltration of the teams, ensuring they were resupplied as necessary, and overseeing and decoding their transmitted messages. His account of the mission can be found by clicking on the "Yugoslavia Caper" hyperlink below: Staff Sergeant Joe Conaty and Captain Cecil Drew, OSS weathermen, jumped into Yugoslavia in 1944 to send weather intelligence data for resupply to Tito's Partisans.They later had to escape and evade for 12 days when the Germans dropped SS Fallschirmjager Battalion 500 on them to capture Tito and kill the members of the Allied weather team on the island of Vis, off the coast of Yugoslavia. Their after-action report and an article from Behind The Lines magazine can be found by clicking the "Yugoslavia After-Action Report" and "Weatherman with Tito" hyperlinks below.

48. Combat Weather History - Page 2
Home History FAQs Training Equipment Posters Links Disclaimer ExitAirborne OSS Weather World War Two. Special Operations 1980s
http://www.geocities.com/combatweather/historypage2.html
Home History FAQs Posters ...
World War Two
Special Operations
Special Tactics

A ir Commando Combat Weather men

Prior to and during the Vietnam War, Special Operations Weather personnel were assigned to the 1st Air Commando Wing. SSgt Hank Kelley was the first Combat Weatherman assigned to a Combat Control Team, and is pictured below. In 1965, elements of the 82nd Airborne Division and 7th Special Forces Group deployed to the Dominican Republic for Operation "Power Pack." Special Operations Weathermen such as Chuck Irby were there, too.
Hank Kelley
Air Commando Combat Weatherman
Chuck Irby
Air Commando Combat Weatherman
Air Commando Combat Weather Team
Hurlburt Field, FL Capt Keith Grimes 1st Commander Air Commando Combat Weather Team In SE Asia, Capt Keith Grimes and his Air Commando Weather Team members set up an indigenous weather net which assisted our bombing efforts in Vietnam. These men attended many of the same schools and operated alongside Combat Control Team (CCT) members who were there. Many times the weather guys had to go places no-one else could go, due to the significant enemy threat. They also worked as Forward Air Controllers (FACs), directly supporting one SE Asian country's efforts against the communists. Capt Grimes even briefed the Secretary of Defense on his teams activities in the country, some of which are still classified to this day. Keith Grimes Air Commando Combat Weatherman

49. Osaka Hotels,Osaka Japan Hotels,Osaka Fun Facts,Osaka Street Map,Guide To Osaka
A handy guide featuring Osaka lodging, current weather, history, fun facts and a public transportation map.Category Regional Asia Japan Prefectures Osaka......Osaka, Japan is loaded with attractions and recreational facilities.Particularly popular is the waterfront area which includes
http://osaka-japan.com/
Osaka, Japan is loaded with attractions and recreational facilities. Particularly popular is the waterfront area which includes Tenpozan Harbor Village, the Kaiyukan Aquarium, and O's (nside the ATC complex). Other notable attractions include ORC 200, Tsurumi Hana Port Blossom, Rinku Papara, and the Expo '70 Commemoration Park. Maishima Sports Island offers a place on the city's outskirts where you can enjoy outdoor sports. Umeda boasts the Floating Gardens, an oasis in the heart of urban Osaka. Tsutenkaku, built in 1912 (rebuilt in 1956) on the model of the Eiffel Tower in France, is well-known as the spiritual landmark of the people of Osaka.
Shrike, the Bird of Osaka: The Shrike is a small bird (wing length: 9 cm) that deftly mocks the cries of other birds. Through a citizen vote in June 1965, the Shrike was designated the symbol of the Prefecture's effort toward wildlife conservation.
Gingko, the Tree of Osaka : The Gingko is a beautiful tree, with fresh green leaves in spring and yellow leaves in autumn. The view of Midosuji Street lined with gingko trees is symbolic of Osaka. The Gingko was designated the Tree of Osaka through a citizen vote in October 1966, in connection with a greening campaign.
Ume, the Blossom of Osaka:

50. WTOC TV Tropical Weather History Of Savannah
to sea . This first chapter of weather history tells of a completelydifferent account than that of chapter two. Knowing about the
http://files.raycommedia.com/wtoc/tropical/history.htm
Savannah
Hurricane History

By: Patrick Prokop, WTOC TV Meteorologist
Will a Hurricane ever strike Savannah? I have been asked that question many times in the past seventeen years, since I came to the area. My answer is always an indefinite one but always with a note of concern because I know of the history of this location. Hurricanes have hit Savannah in the past and will hit the area again in the future, I just cannot say when, but we must prepare ourselves for the times when they will. If we read a chapter out of the book of hurricanes that have hit the Georgia and southern South Carolina coast, we can get an idea of the threat that is imposed upon us.
If you look at the history of hurricanes that have made landfall along the Georgia coast during the 1900's, you might ask yourself, "Why all the worry?" Only three storms have slammed into the coast in the past 97 years! Is there a need to be concerned? The answer is to read more of the book of mother nature. If this book has only three chapters, the 1900's was only chapter two. By reading this section of the book, indeed, a feeling of false security could easily befall on us. We need to read chapter one, "Hurricanes that have hit the Georgia and southern South Carolina Coast in the 1800's." This section of history will open your eyes!
While only three hurricanes hit the Georgia and the extreme southern South Carolina coast in the 1900's, thirteen such storms produced havoc for the developing coast during the 1800's. And unlike the weaker storms of the 1900's, in many cases, these storms were much more fierce!

51. Kimberley Alpine Resort--Weather History
Past 11 Years of Average Total Snowfall (cm). Season, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,Annual Total. 01/02, 193, 136, 149.5, 165.5, 7, 651 cm. 00/01, 73, 22.5, 63, 80.5,50, 289 cm.
http://www.skikimberley.com/conditions/weatherhistory/index.asp

Snow Report
Weather Forecast Weather History
Season Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Annual Total 11 Yr. Average 442 cm

52. Air Weather Association Main Page
Air Force weather history. Air Archives. Will put a bibliography of materialon Air Force and Air Corps weather history here when I find one.
http://www.airweaassn.org/archives/afw-hist.html
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Serving the Present... Remembering the Past...
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Will put a bibliography of material on Air Force and Air Corps
Weather History here when I find one. One good reference is Thor's Legions: Weather Support to the
U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Army, 1937-1987
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  • 53. Hail, Hail Damage, Hail Reports And Weather History Hail Reports By AtoZAd.
    Hail Web site provieds hail storm weather reports, hail damage reports, hail weatherhistory and hail reports to those with a need for hail, hail storm, hail
    http://haildata.atozad.net/
    Hail, Hail Damage, Hail Reports and Weather Reports.
    Hail Web site provides hail storm weather reports, hail damage weather reports, hail weather history and hail reports to the paintless dent repair industry, home repair roofing industry and Insurance industry.
    Hail report , hail storm, hail damage, hail reports, hail weather reports and local storm reports (LSR) is in demand and used by the insurance industry, home repair roofing industry, car repair body shops, paintless dent repair technicians, used auto dealerships and anyone with an interest in local storm reports about weather producing a severe thunderstorm which has dropped hail to the ground causing damage to property or crops. Hail report pages for this hail, hail storm, hail damage hail reports directory:
    Hail
    Hail Storm Hail Damage Repair Links Hail Report The Need ... Hail Reports 2001 Archives Weather hail storm hail damage hail report pages by state: Affiliate Saving you Money on Paintless Dent Repair Tools and Hail Damage Repair Tools!
    Hail, hail storm and hail damage, this page, can be translated for the visitors (takes about 30 seconds) Hail, hail storm and hail damage

    54. The Thunderbolt Weather History
    The Thunderbolt weather history. weather history. Here is the weatherfor this date in history. TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright
    http://www.wx1der.com/wx1111.htm
    The Thunderbolt Weather History
    Contents Today's Weather History Links
    Weather History
    Here is the weather for this date in history. Famous events for November 11: On this day... In 1940 An Armistice Day storm raged across the Great Lakes Region and the Upper Midwest. A blizzard left 49 dead in Minnesota, and gales on Lake Michigan caused ship wrecks resulting in another 59 deaths. Up to 17 inches of snow fell in Iowa, and at Duluth MN the barometric pressure reached 28.66 inches. The blizzard claimed a total of 154 lives, and in Iowa, killed thousands of cattle. Whole towns were isolated by huge snowdrifts. In 1955 An early arctic outbreak set many November temperature records across Oregon and Washington. The severe cold damaged shrubs and fruit trees. Readings plunged to near zero in western Washington, and dipped to 19 degrees below zero in the eastern part of the state. In 1987 A deepening low pressure system brought heavy snow to the east central U.S. The Veteran's Day storm produced up to 17 inches of snow in the Washington D.C. area snarling traffic and closing schools and airports. Afternoon thunderstorms produced five inches of snow in three hours. Gale force winds lashed the Middle and Northern Atlantic Coast. Norfolk VA reported their earliest measurable snow in 99 years of records.

    55. Reno Weather History For February 16
    Reno weather history for February 16 Year, High Temp (°F), Low Temp (°F), Dew Point(°F), Precipitation (inches), Wind Speed (mph), Snow Depth, Sky / weather event.
    http://www.trailbuilders.org/conference/2003_conference/weather_history_2003.htm
    Following is a summary of the weather on February 16 for the past nine years from 2002 back through 1994. Reno Weather History for February 16
    Year
    High
    Low
    Dew
    Precipitation
    (inches)
    Wind Speed
    (mph) Snow
    Depth Sky / weather event 1994-2002 average partly cloudy mostly clear partly to mostly cloudy trace rain trace snow trace rain
    Data compiled from www.wunderground.com.
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    56. Weather -- History Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.com - Suite101.com
    Take a look back at records and see the evolution of the science ....... BestOf-Web Recommendations. Link Category weather history Topic Weather
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    Browse Subjects List all subject headings that: start with or contains the word(s) Subject Heading: Weather History Articles Best-Of-Web Recommendations Articles Title: 2001 Weather in Review
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    Description: Warmer-than-average temperatures dominated much of the western half of... Best-Of-Web Recommendations Link Category: Weather History
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    57. Weather History
    weather history (Some data is inaccurate). Date, Temp High, Temp Low,Humid High, Humid Low, Baro High, Baro Low, Avg. Wind High, Avg. Wind
    http://www.ae5pl.net/wxhistory.asp
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    Weather History
    (Some data is inaccurate) Date Temp
    High Temp
    Low Humid
    High Humid
    Low Baro
    High Baro
    Low Avg. Wind
    High Avg. Wind
    Low Wind Gust High Wind Gust Low Rain Contact webmaster@ae5pl.net regarding this site. Hosted by AME Corp.

    58. Boston Weather History
    FiveYear Boston Weather Data (1992-1996) For the Week July 28 - August 1.High and Low Temperature and Precipitation Data. 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996.
    http://web.mit.edu/dps97/www/bosweather.html
    Five-Year Boston Weather Data (1992-1996)
    For the Week July 28 - August 1
    High and Low Temperature and Precipitation Data
    July 28 High (F) July 28 Low (F) Precip. (inches) July 29 High (F) July 29 Low (F) Precip (inches) July 30 High (F) July 30 Low (F) Precip (inches) July 31 High (F) July 31 Low (F) Precip (inches) Aug 1 High (F) Aug 1 Low (F) Precip (inches)
    Statistics
    Mean High (F) 83 +/- 8 (one sigma) Mean Low (F) 68 +/- 6 (one sigma) Mean High (C) 28 +/- 4 (one sigma) Mean Low (C) 20 +/- 3 (one sigma) Daily Chance of Precipitation: Daily Chance of Precipitation 0.02 to 0.10 inch: Return to DPS97 Boston Links Page Web page designed and maintained by Jeff Foust jeff@astron.mit.edu
    Last Update: 1997 February 21

    59. Agricultural Research Center-Hays, Weather History
    Skip the navigation header.
    http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/wkarc/Arch/W_History.htm
    Skip the navigation header Western Kansas Agricultural Research Centers
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    Southwest Research-Extension Center ... ARCH Research Center History Service Area/Focus Facilities / Land Human Resources ... Photo Gallery Centennial 100-Year History Station Brochure Personnel Staff Directory Satellite Units Saline Exp. Range HB Ranch Big Creek Area Research Projects Beef Cattle Entomology Plant Pathology Precision Ag. ... Wheat Breeding Weather Data Western Kansas Hays Station Monthly Data Extreme Conditions ... NWREC Climatological Summary for Hays, KS
    1971-2000 Normals
    Parameter Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Temp. Max (F)

    60. Northern California Weather History
    Northern California weather history Highlights For forecasts and more,enter a city state or zip code and click GO. January 3, 1987
    http://www.norcalweather.com/history.shtm
    Northern California Weather History Highlights
    January 3, 1987
    - A powerful Pacific coast storm blasted the western U.S. with high winds, heavy rain and heavy snow. Snowfall totals reached 20 inches in the Sierra Nevada Range of California. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) January 4, 1988 - A storm in the western U.S. soaked Bodega Bay in central California with 3.12 inches of rain. (National Weather Summary) January 13, 1990 - A winter storm in the southwestern U.S. produced more than a twelve inches of snow in the mountains of California and Nevada. In northern California, Huntington Lake was buried under 40 inches of snow. Heavy rain soaked some of the lower elevations of California. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) January 22-29, 1983 - The California coast was battered by a storm which produced record high tides, thirty-two foot waves, and mudslides, causing millions of dollars damage. The storm then moved east and dumped four feet of snow on Lake Tahoe. (The Weather Channel) February 3, 1989

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