Bulletin, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - Meteorology |
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... Depth of 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 ...
... Depth of 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 that might be on the ground. Consequently the lower Mississippi flood ... depth of from 1 to 3 inches that had covered that portion of the Ohio ... snow that covered the Ohio watershed and to augment a rise in the upper Ohio River ...
... snow that might be on the ground. Consequently the lower Mississippi flood ... depth of from 1 to 3 inches that had covered that portion of the Ohio ... snow that covered the Ohio watershed and to augment a rise in the upper Ohio River ...
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... Snow Charts (Nos. 8 to 11, inclusive) showing the depth of snow on the ground at different times during the flood. DURATION OF THE FLOOD. As the Ohio River at Evansville, Ind., reached the flood stage of 35 feet on March 18. the flood ...
... Snow Charts (Nos. 8 to 11, inclusive) showing the depth of snow on the ground at different times during the flood. DURATION OF THE FLOOD. As the Ohio River at Evansville, Ind., reached the flood stage of 35 feet on March 18. the flood ...
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42 feet 54 feet a. m. March actual precipitation February actual precipitation January actual precipitation March Atchafalava cent Charts Cincinnati crest stage crevasses crops Cumberland Departure from normal Depth of snow district Donaldsonville Drainage Basin east of Kansas Evansville excess feet on April flood heights flood stage FLOODS OF 1912 following 24 hours forecasts ground March Hannibal heavy rains Highest stage Hydrographs for flood inches inclusive appendix Johnsonville Kansas City levees hold losses Louis Louisiana lower Ohio Madrid map 8 a. m. March 14 March 28 Memphis MISSISSIPPI FLOODS Mississippi River Missouri Nashville Natchez Normal and actual normal precipitation February normal precipitation January Number of days OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI Ohio River Ohio Valley Ohio watershed Orleans Ouachita River Paducah precipitation during following reached the flood rise Simmesport snow on ground southeastern square mile stage of 18 Tennessee total and normal upper Mississippi Vicksburg warnings water Weather Bureau Weather map