Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 163, Ed. 2 Monday, August 30, 1982 Page: 4 of 14
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and South Poles expects
his biggest problems
will be conversation and
avoiding being knocked
down on the roads
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difficult to get used to
talking to people at first
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frost threatened a bump- Snow fell Saturday
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Midwest, where planting ski resort in Vermont,
was late because of a and Sunday morningem-
wet spring. Waite also ployees slid across three
was pessimistic about inches of new snow. Offi-
the coming winter. cials thought it was the
"Two out of three cool earliest anyone ever
summers lead into cool skied at Killington, but
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Sweaters replaced than normal In the Mid- green and orange as right!" read one plain-
swimsuits as summer west. clouds cleared. tive message. ,
caught cold across the He said the Mexican The temperature was "Cabin fever sets in
29 at Sault Ste. Marie, early up there," ob-
ing twinges of autumn which erupted in April, Mich.; 38 in Wilkes- served meteorologist
with record low tern- spewed enormous quan- Barre, Pa.; 39 in Windsor Chuck Defever in Ann
peratures in more than titles of ash into the at- Locks, Conn.; 43 in Chi- Arbor, in southern Mich-
two dozen cities and 3 mosphere and left a dust cago; 44 in Milwaukee; igan.
inches of snow at a Ver- cloud from the equator and 50 in New York City Michigan record lows
mont ski resort. north to about Oklaho- and Richmond, Va. included 26 in Cadillac,
Temperatures along ma City. The cloud re- This morning's tern- 30 in Alpena, 33 in Trav-
the East Coast were al- fleets sunlight, Newman peratures were higher: erse City, 37 in Flint, 38
ready rising toward said, cooling the land be- 62 in New York; 58 in in Detroit, 39 in
summer norms today
after a mass of cold, dry
air descended from Can-
ada and moved east Sun-
day.
The land cooled quick-
ly in the wake of the
which made history by front, and the mercury
circumnavigating the dipped as low as 22 de-
world longitudinally, grees In East Haven, Vt.,
traveling by land, sea and in Thomas, W.Va., it
and ice. was 28 degrees, a record
in the last stage from for the date.
the North Pole, Burton "It settled in on top of is another thing (in addi- earliest snowfall,
and expedition leader us and once it did, the tion to the volcano) that Comments on the chill
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, 38, winds died down," said suggests to us were in a weather from an uniden-
were on a drifting ice Frank Lucadamo, a cool period that should titled weatherman in
floe for 99 days, before weather service fore- last through winter." northern Michigan were
being picked up by their caster in Pittsburgh, The front and the vol- mixed in with statistics
support vessel, the Ben- where an August record canic ash left a spectac- and temperature tables
: jamin Bowring. low of 39 was set Sun- ular sunset along the Sunday on the National
The expedition came day. The dying wind al- southern Connecticut Weather Service fore-
loan end Sunday where lowed the relatively shore Saturday, with the cast wire,
it began, at Greenwich warm land to cool rapid- atmosphere turning "This is August ...
Pier on the Thames Riv- ly, without clouds to con-
er in east London, where tain the heat.
the Benjamin Bowring The reason for the un-
tied up A spokesman seasonably cool weather
called the 35,000-mile and the threat of an ear-
expedition “the last ly frost was a "cold air
great journey left on pool - larger than it
Earth." should be — over the
Prince Charles joined North Pole and extend-
the ship for its proces- ing down through Cana-
sion up the river and da," said climatologist
took a turn at the helm. James Newman of Pur-
Crowds of people and due University, who pre-
pleasure boats wel- dieted a frost date at
comed the ship least 10 days earlier
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