BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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Stran 1
... inch , fell over Louisiana and Mississippi . Over the Ohio Basin the rains , while well distributed , were not heavy , and some light snow fell , the quantity being just about sufficient to maintain the average depth of from 1 to 3 inches ...
... inch , fell over Louisiana and Mississippi . Over the Ohio Basin the rains , while well distributed , were not heavy , and some light snow fell , the quantity being just about sufficient to maintain the average depth of from 1 to 3 inches ...
Stran 2
... inches over the lower Mississippi Valley and somewhat less over the Ohio Valley . At the same time a heavy blanket of moist snow was deposited over Missouri and Kansas , with an average water equivalent of over 1 inch . There was also ...
... inches over the lower Mississippi Valley and somewhat less over the Ohio Valley . At the same time a heavy blanket of moist snow was deposited over Missouri and Kansas , with an average water equivalent of over 1 inch . There was also ...
Stran 3
... inch of rain fell , with the greatest fall below Cairo ; and the storm also melted and brought out the heavy , moist snow that had fallen during the preceding storm , so that the run - off was practically doubled . It was now certain ...
... inch of rain fell , with the greatest fall below Cairo ; and the storm also melted and brought out the heavy , moist snow that had fallen during the preceding storm , so that the run - off was practically doubled . It was now certain ...
Stran 4
... inches of rain fell , forcing the river up to the remarkably high stage of 22 feet , or 4 feet above the flood stage , a few hours later . High southerly winds , however , were an important factor in causing this stage , and a decline ...
... inches of rain fell , forcing the river up to the remarkably high stage of 22 feet , or 4 feet above the flood stage , a few hours later . High southerly winds , however , were an important factor in causing this stage , and a decline ...
Stran 6
... inches , over the Cumberland and the Tennessee watersheds , and between 1 and 2 inches over the remaining areas east of Kansas City , except along the lower Ohio River , where there was a slight excess . In February there was almost a ...
... inches , over the Cumberland and the Tennessee watersheds , and between 1 and 2 inches over the remaining areas east of Kansas City , except along the lower Ohio River , where there was a slight excess . In February there was almost a ...
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