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1936
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Zero Wind Blows Up There, Mercury Comes Down Here, Weather Man Says
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1/15/1939
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Meterologist Gives Dates, Duration of Frigid Waves, Daily Temperatures and Outlines Distress,
page 2
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2/14/1937
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Greatest Snowfall of Record for City Aggregated 46.8 Inches in 1895-1896,
page 2
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10/28/1938
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[images] Weather Changes, Bureau, Too :
Rain to Fall Just the Same :
But Wind Blows Differently
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11/6/1938
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History of Cold Waves in Indianapolis,
page 2
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11/20/1938
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Thanksgiving Day Weather In Indianapolis Since 1871
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12/25/1938
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Maximum Temperatures During Winter Months in Indianapolis,
page 2
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1/29/1939
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Snowfall Distribution Practically Same for Fifty-Year Period in City,
page 2
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6/18/1939
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Hot or Cool--Here's Heat Wave Record in City Since Year 1871,
page 2
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11/14/1939
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Don't Look Now But It's Really Much Warmer
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1/14/1940
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Weather Bureau Has Kept Data Since 1884,
page 2
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2/10/1940
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Weather Bureau Sent Out First Report 69 Years Ago
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7/13/1940
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Hot Yesterday? That's 'Cause It Was 43827 22201 17378 69103 00599 7299
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8/8/1943
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Heat Terms In Indianapolis Compared With Death Valley
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8/12/1947
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Weatherman Changes---So Does Weather
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9/6/1953
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New Weatherman, Hoping Weather'll Agree With Him, Gets Cool (Weather) Welcome
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9/27/1953
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Windstorm, Floods,
page 2
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1959
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Hot? Buddy, in '36 we Got Scorched
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8/15/1971
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Looking Back [May 18, 1927 Tornado]
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