
The Amazing “Christmas Truce” Of 1914 Took Place Amidst Harsh Weather Conditions
World War 1 was less than five months old as Christmas of 1914 approached. In a war that many didn’t think would last very long,
World War 1 was less than five months old as Christmas of 1914 approached. In a war that many didn’t think would last very long,
As preparations were being made for a pivotal battle in the Revolutionary War, this quote was discovered in a journal of one of the soldiers
From late evening on December 19th through the morning of the 21st of 1977, parts of California encountered a ferocious wind and dust storm like
Ever since we were in elementary school, we have heard stories about the Pilgrims voyage to the New World on the Mayflower and all of
On November 26, 1703 (Julian Calendar) or December 7, 1703 (Gregorian Calendar) a storm of epic proportions tore through the countryside of England and Wales.
On November 12, 1933, the first of the great dust storms of the 1930s hit the Dakotas. This event has been called the beginning of
Buffalo, New York, is best known for its snowstorms but this epic weather event had nothing to do with snow. A non wintry October storm
Ninety-seven years ago, a devastating flood ravaged the state of Vermont. Eighty-five people lost their lives, and nearly 1,300 bridges were washed away. Transportation and
Many powerful storms have swept into the Pacific Northwest over the decades but the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 (a.k.a. “Big Blow”) remains the “benchmark”!
One thing that I have noticed while we are in the midst of the 2024 hurricane season is the number of “conspiracy theories” on social