MARCH 1843: THE MOST ABNORMAL MONTH EVER?
To determine why this unusual chill was en- trenched across the United States we analyzed the lim- ited wind, tempera- ture, and weather observations from March 1843 to cre- ate synoptic weath- er maps of selected days.
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