http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...Texas_1935.jpg
Description: Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas. Dust bowl
surveying in Texas
Image ID: theb1365, Historic C&GS Collection
Location: Stratford, Texas
Photo Date: April 18, 1935
Credit: NOAA George E. Marsh Album
Image source:
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/c&gs/theb1365.htm
From another NOAA source:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/aa_m...r=1935&ZZZ=END
Apr 3 12 10 Apr 10 17 42 Apr 18 21 10 Apr 26 4 20
Cyclones and gales.- Storm conditions decreased materially over the
North Pacific from March to April. No deep cyclones entered the
western part of the ocean from Asia until the end of the month, when a
storm with pressure readings below 29 inches crossed northern Japan on
the 30th, accompanied by a strong gale on the south coast of Hokushu.
Several cyclones of moderate intensity in immediate Japanese waters
developed considerably in strength over the ocean in their passage
toward Aleutian waters. This was particularly true of the Hokushu Low
of April 5, which caused fresh to strong gales to the eastward on the
6th, and a gale of force 11 near 48' N. 163' E., on the 7th.
Another depression, which left Japan on the 11th, caused fresh to
strong gales as far to the eastward as 165' E. on the 12th to 14th.
http://ams.allenpress.com/perlserv/?...A%3E2.0.CO%3B2
If you want to play with my ideas about the lunar phases part of this,
remember to subtract 4 hours from the times of those phases where a
strong cyclone was active near Japan and maybe that whole region of
the Pacific.
Jul-07 16 54 Jul-14 12 04 Jul-22 6 29 Jul-30 0 48
Apr-03 12 10 Apr-10 17 42 Apr-18 21 10 Apr-26 4 20