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  1. 1.anagora.org

    Sent: February 16, 2004 10:17 AM Subject: Fw: Winter Storm Damage in Vancouver and Victoria Here is a photo of the damage from the terrible coastal storm that passed through Victoria last week. Most people stayed home and most schools were cancelled. It really makes you cherish what you have, and reminds us not to take life for granted.
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  3. A portion of Stanley Park was flattened as a result of the typhoon and in Victoria winds reached up to speeds of 90 km/h with gusts up to 145 km/h. December 1996: According to the Weather Network, this storm was Dubbed, BC's "Whitemare," these winter storms were some of the worst in history. The west coast saw more than 100 cm of snow at ...
  4. climate.washington.edu

    The January 29, 2004 storm continued deepening as it moved inland over Southern Vancouver Island, and reached 986 mb over Southwest British Columbia. This storm threw an intense cold front into Oregon and Washington--most peak gusts are associated with this feature. The December 13, 2001 storm crossed Southern Vancouver Island as a 980 mb system.
  5. ncdc.noaa.gov

    National Centers for Environmental Information

    https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov › stormevents

    The occurrence of storms and other significant weather phenomena having sufficient intensity to cause loss of life, injuries, significant property damage, and/or disruption to commerce; Rare, unusual, weather phenomena that generate media attention, such as snow flurries in South Florida or the San Diego coastal area; and
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Flooding in Haiti from Hurricane Jeanne. The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 2004.There were several natural disasters around the world from various types of weather, including blizzards, cold waves, droughts, heat waves, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones.The deadliest disaster was Hurricane Jeanne, which killed more than 3,000 people when it struck ...
  7. 05 0 0 Winter Weather/Mix 06 1700EST 2000EST MDZ003>006-009>011- ... Damage Property Crops February 2004. MARYLAND, Central streams came out of their banks. The Monocacy River, at Frederick, rose to near 17 feet and crested late on the 7th. ... The South Branch of the Potomac,at Springfield, rose to 16.7 ft late on the 6th due to ice jams ...
  8. Christmas. Winter Storm 2004 hammered the nation's heartland from the Great Lakes to the Texas Panhandle with heaping amounts of snow and ice. This historic event was the biggest winter phenomenon in the Louisville, Kentucky area since the February 1998 and January 1994 major snowstorms. Winter Storm 2004 pounded the Ohio Valley with two heavy
  9. Unlike 2002 and 2003, there were no tornadoes ranked stronger than F-2 in 2004. The winter season of 2003-04 was relatively quiet. An ice storm in southwest Indiana, southern Illinois, and northwest Kentucky occurred on January 25. One of the latest snows on record covered dogwoods and redbud trees in parts of western Kentucky on April 13.
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