It was as follows : CHICAGO, November 8, 1870 — Noon. A high wind all day yesterday at Cheyenne and Omaha. A very high wind reported this morning at Omaha. Barometer falling, with high wind at Chicago and Milwaukee to-day. Barometer rising and thermometer... The Weather and Climate of Chicago - Page 371by Henry Joseph Cox, John Howard Armington - 1914 - 375 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1892 - 762 pages
...generally be known that the first storm warning of the Signal Service was issued from Chicago. It was as follows : CHICAGO, November 8, 1870 — Noon. A...Barometer falling, with high wind at Chicago and Milwaukee to-day. Barometer rising and thermometer rising at Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, and... | |
| Henry Allen Hazen - Chicago (Ill.) - 1893 - 172 pages
...generally be known that the first storm warning of the Signal Service was issued from Chicago. It was as follows : CHICAGo, November 8, 1870 — Noon. A...Barometer falling, with high wind at Chicago and Milwaukee to-day. Barometer rising and thermometer rising at Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, and... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - Geology - 1894 - 494 pages
...follows : To observers alony the lakes iIndletin tii is at once): NOON, CHICAUO, Nov. 8, 1870. — A high wind all day yesterday at Cheyenne and Omaha....Barometer falling, with high wind at Chicago and Milwaukee to-day. Barometer falling and thermometer rising at Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo and... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1895 - 1004 pages
...was directed to be bulletined at once by the observers on the lakes. It was as follows : High winds all day yesterday at Cheyenne and Omaha ; a very high wind reported this morning at Omaha ; barometers falling, with high winds at Chicago and Milwaukee to-day ; barometer falling and thermometer... | |
| Literature - 1871 - 712 pages
...telegraphed along the Lakes : — " To all observers along the Lakes. '' Bulletin this at once : " A high wind all day yesterday at Cheyenne and Omaha. — A very high wind report ed this morning at Omaha. — Barometers falling with high wind at Chicago and Afiheau kee.... | |
| Jon Nese, Glenn Schwartz - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 274 pages
...the history of United States weather services, sending this message to observers on the Great Lakes: High wind all day yesterday at Cheyenne and Omaha; a very high wind this morning at Omaha; barometer falling with high winds at Chicago and Milwaukee today; barometer... | |
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