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JaxDad
Oct 10, 2019Explorer III
agesilaus wrote:
Just as a historical mention, I think it was back in 1888 that a blizzard hit the midwest and drop temps something like 70 degrees in a matter of minutes. Just as kids were walking home from school. Many froze to death. The nascent weather bureau actually knew it was coming but, no surprise, failed to warn anyone.
"On this day in 1888, the so-called “Schoolchildren's Blizzard” kills 235 people, many of whom were children on their way home from school, across the Northwest Plains region of the United States. The storm came with no warning, and some accounts say that the temperature fell nearly 100 degrees in just 24 hours."
The storm was in 1888 and nobody was warned?
What should they have done? Social media posts? Urgent messages on every TV station? News alerts on all the radio stations?
Seriously?
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