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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2018 10:06:28 GMT -5
On March 18, 1925 the Tri-State tornado struck Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. It's track was 219 miles long and it lasted for 3.5 hours. This was a record for longest-lasting and farthest-traveling tornado in recorded history. Source: Accu Weather web site Photo: Google
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 16:48:05 GMT -5
The most recent year without an Atlantic hurricane was 1914. Source: USA Today August 31, 2018 Accu Weather Photo: Google
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 17:55:04 GMT -5
Glaciers hold most of the world's fresh water. About 10 per cent of the earth's surface is covered by glaciers. During the spring and summer glaciers will partially melt and the water flows into rivers and lakes. This provides drinking water for many people and animals. During winter more snow will fall on the glaciers and new ice is formed. The average glacier will move a yard a day. But that amount can very greatly. Source: owlcation.com
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2018 19:29:41 GMT -5
The village of Capra Cotta, Italy has the record for most snowfall in a 24 hour period. On March 5, 2015 100.8 inches (2.56 meters) of snow fell in this village which is located approximately 125 miles east of Rome. Source: Daily Mail web site Photo: Google
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Post by TaylorSwiftFan on Sept 22, 2018 12:00:34 GMT -5
Wow, look at these pictures of a storm (that had tornado warnings) that hit Ontario and Quebec (in Canada) yesterday.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 20:45:34 GMT -5
Wow, look at these pictures of a storm (that had tornado warnings) that hit Ontario and Quebec (in Canada) yesterday. Oh my! The destruction there is terrible!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 18:43:45 GMT -5
Earth's strongest surface wind (not including tornadoes) was measured at 253 mph in April 1996, off the coast of western Australia. Source:AccuWeather Photo:AccuWeather
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Post by underlinehad on Oct 30, 2018 18:28:43 GMT -5
don't know if these are real or not... if they're real, it looks pretty freaky.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 18:46:37 GMT -5
don't know if these are real or not... if they're real, it looks pretty freaky. Oh, man, these make me wish I had taken a picture of some clouds I saw not too long ago! I was coming home from helping my dad with something and we were in, like, the middle of nowhere and I saw the pretty blue sky and then a blanket of clouds. It kind of looked like the clouds in the picture below.
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Post by TaylorSwiftFan on Aug 8, 2020 1:05:01 GMT -5
This apparently happened an hour or so west of where I live.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2020 21:48:17 GMT -5
On August 16, 2020 the temperature in California's Death Valley set a record. It was 130 degrees fahrenheit or 54 degrees celcius. This was the highest temperature recorded on Earth since 1913. Source: Time magazine August 31, / September 7, 2020 issue Photo: Google
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