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Topic: 1993 North American Storm Complex


  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/1993 North American Storm Complex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The 1993 North American storm complex, also known as the '93 Superstorm, the style="font-weight : bold;">Great Blizzard of 1993, or the Storm of the century, was a large cyclonic storm that occurred on March 12–15, 1993, on the East Coast of North America.
Temperatures accompanying the storm were unseasonably cold for early spring: average daily maximum temperatures, in mid-March, are around 46°F (8°C) in Boston, 51°F (11°C) in Philadelphia, 65°F (18°C) in Atlanta and Texas.
Across the Northeastern states, the storm put down an average of 15 inches (40 cm) of snow, which, though most certainly heavy, is not legendary by most local standards, but still somewhat unusual for mid-March, especially for the southernmost parts of the region such as the Baltimore-Washington area.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Great_Blizzard_of_1993   (1034 words)

  
 weylmann.com - Hermann Weyl
And, like in Germany in 1933, the American people have bought into the lies of the Bush Adminstration because they’ve been taught to be afraid.
Americans now prefer superstition, video games and celebrity worship to math and science, while our gluttonous material appetite threatens to consume the entire world.
This negative cash flow greatly increased the nation's debt, as Americans flocked to take out home equity loans to pay for all their SUVs, gadgets and credit card installments (I guess they see this as "found money" that doesn't have to be paid back).
www.weylmann.com   (18672 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The independent labels are doing yeoman service for Pacini at themoment; this live 1993 recording offers the composer's 1843 work which follows in the footsteps of Mayr and Cherubini (among others) in setting the compelling story of the tragic Greek anti-heroine.
Most striking are the two works by Toutant, rhythmicaly complex and multi-layered yet bound together into a cohesive whole by melodic fragments with an archaic, timeless quality.
Reinagle wrote four piano sonatas around 1790 while he was living in Philadelphia which are generally acclaimed as the finest surviving American instrumental works of the 18th century and which were probably the first piano sonatas written in America (they bear the influence of C.P.E. Bach's empfindsamer Stil and are in two or three movements).
www.recordsinternational.com /RICatalogOct98.html   (11710 words)

  
 APS Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A 252-year record of tropical storm and hurricane frequency in Jamaica reveals that the late twentieth century minimum in storm frequency is unprecedented.
A history of the early years of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the life and career of James Bowdoin, the Academy's first president, are given careful consideration by Frank and Fritzie Manuel.
It explores the cultural assumptions that governed the practice of natural history on the North American continent in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
www.aps-pub.com /inprint.htm   (9074 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Cleanup - Psychology Central
At least in American English I think if you start talking about Asia it does not usually include the middle east.
It appears that the information conflicts with the article on the US Naval Observatory, of which this person is (allegedly?) the (a?) founder Fan 20:28, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
1920s-30s) American editor and CPUSA(?) activist, married to 2 members of spy-ring support team)-Dump job by me, from husband's bio.
www.psychcentral.com /psypsych/Wikipedia:Cleanup   (6754 words)

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