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Lafayette and Missouri Avenues. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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Liggett & Myers' Tobacco Factory. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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Scene on Lafayette Avenue. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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Broadway and Soulard Streets. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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The Eads Bridge. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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Ohio and Park Avenues. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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City Hospital. In: "Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896." Library Call Number M15.1 P575. |
St. Louis, Missouri 1896 May 27 |
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Damage to the downtown area of Lawrence. 8 were killed and 52 injured in this rare New England tornado. The speed of advance of the storm associated with the tornado was approximately 50 miles per hour. In: "The Lawrence Tornado of July 26, 1890" by W. M. Morris, et. al. 1892. Library Call Number M/1580 D2651. |
Lawrence, Massachusetts 1890 July 26 |
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"Trombes" A sailing vessel in peril from multiple waterspouts In: "Les Meteores", Margolle et Zurcher, 3rd Edition, 1869 Page 126 |
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A waterspout at sea In: The Atmosphere translated by James Glaisher, 1873 From the work of Camille Flammarion Figure 65, p. 351 |
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"Trombes sur le mer", waterspouts at sea In: "Histoire des Meteores", J. Rambosson, 1869 Figure 49, p. 213 |
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The Great Waterspout in Vineyard Sound, August 19, 1896 Second spout of the storm Photograph taken from Cottage City at 1:02 P.M In: Monthly Weather Review, July 1906, p. 356. Figure 27 |
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The Great Waterspout in Vineyard Sound, August 19, 1896 Second spout of the storm Photograph taken from Cottage City at 1:15 P.M In: Monthly Weather Review, July 1906, p. 356. Figure 32 |
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The Great Waterspout in Vineyard Sound, August 19, 1896 Third spout of the storm Photograph taken from Cottage City at 1:27 P.M In: Monthly Weather Review, July 1906, p. 356. Figure 34 |
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A waterspout over the Hudson River at Tarrytown, New York July 16, 1904 In: Monthly Weather Review, June 1906, p. 273 |
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Waterspouts in the Bahamas Islands |
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A waterspout off the Florida Keys photographed from an aircraft |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 September 10 |
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A waterspout in the Gulf of Mexico photographed from the NOAA Ship RUDE |
South of Cameron, Louisiana |
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A waterspout in the Gulf of Mexico photographed from the NOAA Ship RUDE |
South of Cameron, Louisiana |
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Multiple waterspouts off the Bahamas Islands |
Bahamas Islands |
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Multiple waterspouts off the Bahamas Islands |
Bahamas Islands |
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Multiple waterspouts off the Bahamas Islands |
Bahamas Islands |
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Multiple waterspouts off the Bahamas Islands |
Bahamas Islands |
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Multiple waterspouts off the Bahamas Islands |
Bahamas Islands |
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Stereo view of a waterspout tube in the center of the photographs. This picture was taken from Project Mercury Flight MA-4 on September 13, 1961. Monthly Weather Review, September 1962, p. 382. |
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Waterspout observed by crew of USS PITTSBURGH off mouth of Yangtze River. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. P. 65. |
1930 Circa |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special on Cyclones. |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Shower to left with rain-free base of thunderstorm to right. The rain-free base is often the locus of waterspout and tornadic activity. |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Waterspout off Key West filmed during a National Geographic Television Special |
Florida Keys, Florida 1993 August |
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Mature stage of waterspout with contracting spiral pattern |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 September 10 |
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Mature stage of waterspout with contracting spiral pattern |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 September 10 |
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A large tornadic waterspout |
Dinner Key, Miami area, Florida |
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Spiral-pattern stage of small waterspout |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 June 30 |
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Dark spot on water surface indicates end-point of invisible funnel emanating from short protrusion on right-center of cloud base. |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 September 10 |
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Waterspout seen from an aircraft in the Florida Keys. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Waterspout seen from an aircraft in the Florida Keys. Note relatively straight path. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Waterspout seen from an aircraft in the Florida Keys. Note relatively straight path. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Enlarged frame from 16-mm time-lapse sequence of giant waterspout off Key West. A full discussion of this waterspout is in "Life Cycle of Florida Keys' Waterspouts" by Joseph H. Golden, NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL NSSL-70, 1974. Library Call Number QC807.5.U6 N7 no.70. |
Key West, Florida 1969 August 12 |
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Waterspout seen from an aircraft in the Florida Keys. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Waterspout in the Florida Keys. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Waterspout in the Florida Keys. |
Florida Keys, Florida |
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Stages in the life of a waterspout. In: "A Treatise on Meteorology" by Elias Loomis, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1880. Figure 63, page 171. Call Number QC 861 .L66 1880. |
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A waterspout seen on the Rhine River in 1858. In: "A Treatise on Meteorology" by Elias Loomis, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1880. Figure 64, page 171. Call Number QC 861 .L66 1880. |
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A waterspout observed by Coast Survey Assistant Louis F. de Pourtales on April 29, 1869. The waterspout is about five miles away and seen over a small island. |
Sombrero Key, Florida 1869 April 29 |
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Text accompanying drawing of waterspout observed by Coast Survey Assistant Louis F. de Pourtales on April 29, 1869. The waterspout is about five miles away and seen over a small island. |
Sombrero Key, Florida 1869 April 29 |
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A giant waterspout in the mature stage. During peak intensity this waterspout had a diameter of approximately 30 meters. A full discussion of this waterspout is in "Life Cycle of Florida Keys' Waterspouts" by Joseph H. Golden, NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL NSSL-70, 1974. Library Call Number QC807.5.U6 N7 no.70. |
Florida Keys, Florida 1969 September 10 |