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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sun Aug 13 2017 01:17 pm

TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

Today is Sunday  August 13, 2017.
This is the 225th day of the year, there are 140 days left.

On this day...
   Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
   weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
   website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
   In 1831 A blue sun was widely observed in the southern states.
           The phenomena was believed to have pre-staged
           Nat Turner's slave uprising.
   In 1919 High winds and heavy rain struck the Middle Atlantic
           Coast Region.  In New Jersey, winds gusted to 60 mph
           at Atlantic City, and nine inches of rain fell at
           Tuckerton.  The wind and rain leveled crops and stripped
           trees of fruit causing several million dollars damage.
   In 1980 The afternoon high at New York City was just 89 degrees.
           But there were fifteen days of 90 degree heat during the
           month, their hottest August of record.
   In 1985 Hail larger than golf balls, driven by 70 mph winds,
           moved down crops, stripped trees, and broke windows, near
           Logan KS.  Road graders cleared three foot drifts of hail
           on Kansas Highway 9 east of Logan.
   In 1987 Thunderstorms deluged the Central Gulf Coast States with
           torrential rains.  Thunderstorms in Mississippi drenched
           Marion County with up to 15 inches of rain during the
           morning hours, with 12.2 inches reported at Columbia.
           Floodwaters swept cars away in the Lakeview subdivision
           of Columbia when the the Lakeview Dam broke.  Flash
           flooding caused more than three million dollars damage in
           Marion County.
   In 1988 A dozen cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record
           high temperatures for the date.  Lansing MI reported a
           record 35 days of 90 degree weather for the year, Detroit
           MI reported a record 37 days of 90 degree heat for the
           year, and Williamsport PA reported a record 38 days of
           90 degree weather for the year.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms developing in a tropical airmass over the
           northeastern U.S. soaked Connecticut and Massachusetts
           with 4 to 8 inches of rain over the weekend, between the
           11th and 13th of the month.  Hartford CT received 7.70
           inches of rain.
   In 2004 (12th-15th) Florida became the target of a 1-2 tropical
           weather punch...with Tropical Storm Bonnie hitting
           Appalachicola with 50 mph winds at landfall...then,
           with major Hurricane Charley as a Category 4, with 145
           mph winds passing just to the west of Key West, and
           coming ashore near Fort Myers at Charlotte Harbor on
           the 13th. It was the first major hurricane to hit the
           Florida west coast since Hurricane Donna in 1960.
           Winds gusted to 127 mph at Punta Gorda, and to 105 mph
           at Orlando. Western Cuba was hit with 105 mph winds
           when Charley moved across. After crossing Florida, and
           weakening to a minimal hurricane, Charley moved north,
           hitting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on the 14th. He
           moved up the east coast as a Tropical Storm, struck
           Long Island, NY, then finally dissipated off of the
           England coast on the 15th. Preliminary damage costs
           were at $15 billion, and over 2 million people across
           Florida alone, were without power. Tragically, many
           were left homeless, with many injuries and fatalities.
           Major theme parks across Florida shut down ahead of
           Charley...the first time that had been done since
           Hurricane Floyd skirted eastern Florida in 1999.


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