BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... snow on ground March 4 , 1912 . 9. Depth of snow on ground March 11 , 1912 . 10. Depth of snow on ground March 18 , 1912 . 11. Depth of snow on ground March 25 , 1912 . 12. Normal and actual precipitation January , 1912 . 13. Normal and ...
... snow on ground March 4 , 1912 . 9. Depth of snow on ground March 11 , 1912 . 10. Depth of snow on ground March 18 , 1912 . 11. Depth of snow on ground March 25 , 1912 . 12. Normal and actual precipitation January , 1912 . 13. Normal and ...
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... snow laying upon the ground , there would be a further increment from the melted snows , as the spring rains are almost invariably accom- panied by high temperatures . Thus the Ohio and the lower Mississippi Rivers alone can produce a ...
... snow laying upon the ground , there would be a further increment from the melted snows , as the spring rains are almost invariably accom- panied by high temperatures . Thus the Ohio and the lower Mississippi Rivers alone can produce a ...
Stran 1
... snow over that portion of the Ohio watershed where it would have remained on the ground for any considerable period after it had fallen , and it so happened that on February 26 there was no accumulated snowfall over any portion of the ...
... snow over that portion of the Ohio watershed where it would have remained on the ground for any considerable period after it had fallen , and it so happened that on February 26 there was no accumulated snowfall over any portion of the ...
Stran 2
... snow was deposited over Missouri and Kansas , with an average water equivalent of over 1 inch . There was also some snow , probably sufficient to make one - half inch of water , over the northern portion of the Ohio River watershed . As ...
... snow was deposited over Missouri and Kansas , with an average water equivalent of over 1 inch . There was also some snow , probably sufficient to make one - half inch of water , over the northern portion of the Ohio River watershed . As ...
Stran 3
... snow that had fallen during the preceding storm , so that the run - off was practically doubled . It was now certain that , should the levees hold , all pre- vious high - water records from Cairo to Memphis would be exceeded , and ...
... snow that had fallen during the preceding storm , so that the run - off was practically doubled . It was now certain that , should the levees hold , all pre- vious high - water records from Cairo to Memphis would be exceeded , and ...
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