A deadly wind : the 1962 Columbus Day storm
by Dodge, John (Columnist) (Author)
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The Columbus Day Storm of 1962 was a freak of nature, a weather outlier with deadly winds topping one hundred miles per hour. The storm killed dozens, injured hundreds, damaged more than fifty thousand homes, and leveled enough timber to build one million homes. To find an equally ferocious storm of... Full description
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Storms > Northwest, Pacific > History > 20th century.
Storms > British Columbia > Pacific Coast > History > 20th century.
Storms > California > Pacific Coast > History > 20th century.
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