BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... storm known as " The Southwest " type , for the reason that usually it is first observed in definite formation over the southwestern portion of the country . These ' storms move in from the Pacific Ocean , the majority of them by way of ...
... storm known as " The Southwest " type , for the reason that usually it is first observed in definite formation over the southwestern portion of the country . These ' storms move in from the Pacific Ocean , the majority of them by way of ...
Stran 1
... storm from the Southwest was moving northeastward over the lower Missis- sippi and the Ohio Valleys , attended by general and heavy rains . A second storm of similar character moved northeastward four days later , and the rise was well ...
... storm from the Southwest was moving northeastward over the lower Missis- sippi and the Ohio Valleys , attended by general and heavy rains . A second storm of similar character moved northeastward four days later , and the rise was well ...
Stran 2
... storm apparently had no effect other than to check the decline in the upper Ohio River , and the storm center passed into the north Atlantic Ocean during the night of March 21-22 . However , another storm had appeared over Arizona , and ...
... storm apparently had no effect other than to check the decline in the upper Ohio River , and the storm center passed into the north Atlantic Ocean during the night of March 21-22 . However , another storm had appeared over Arizona , and ...
Stran 3
... 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 that , should the levees hold , all pre- vious high - water records ...
... 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 that , should the levees hold , all pre- vious high - water records ...
Stran 4
... storms directly contributory to the flood , and also copies of the Weekly Snow Charts ( Nos . 8 to 11 , inclusive ) ... storm , but early in March it was followed by a decline that continued for a week or 10 days as far south as Helena ...
... storms directly contributory to the flood , and also copies of the Weekly Snow Charts ( Nos . 8 to 11 , inclusive ) ... storm , but early in March it was followed by a decline that continued for a week or 10 days as far south as Helena ...
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