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Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: New England Weather: 1770 Great Freshet - 0 views

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    At about one o'clock in the morning of Sunday, January 7, 1770, commenced a rain storm, with the wind blowing from the southeast, which caused the greatest freshet perhaps that ever occurred in New England. The weather had been very cold and dry through the month of December, and ice had formed extremely thick and strong. The storm continued with violence all through Sunday and until the next day at noon, when the clouds rolled away, and the sun again appeared. A very high tide occurred at this time and the combination of storm, wind and tide produced a freshet which caused the water to rise in many places ten feet higher than usual, and to remain at that height for several days.
Todd Suomela

Monitoring Drought - 0 views

  • If you are new to the concept of monitoring drought, “Drought Indices”, an NDMC white paper, will give you a good overview of the various kinds of drought indices and their uses. Three newer tools (the Standardized Precipitation Index, Drought Monitor, and Drought Impact Reporter) are highlighted below. Use this section also to explore the many monitoring tools available on the web for exploring current and historical drought occurrences.
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    Understanding the historical frequency, duration, and spatial extent of drought also assists planners in determining the likelihood and potential severity of future droughts. The characteristics of past droughts provide benchmarks for projecting similar conditions into the future.
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