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the tempture had to cause some of the drouth,with no rain and winds are we getting close to the same kind of eara in south,north dakotas and some of the centeral states?

2006-08-08 17:27:58 · 7 answers · asked by sassielady62 1 in News & Events Other - News & Events

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This was a fascinating question given the droughts we are experiencing here in Oklahoma as well as many other states. Here's a sentence I pasted from the site below it.

In 1934 to 1936, three record drought years were marked for the nation.

http://www.ptsi.net/user/museum/dustbowl.html
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This piece came from the site below it, called Is America Facing Another Dust Bowl?

AccuWeather.com meteorologists are warning that oceanic conditions similar to those that triggered the ruinous "Dust Bowl" drought again appear to be in place. The exceptionally warm Atlantic waters that played a major role in the record-breaking 2005 hurricane season, coupled with cooler-than-normal Pacific waters, are weakening and changing the course of a low-level jet stream that normally channels moisture into the Great Plains. Effects are starting to be felt in "America's breadbasket," as the southern Great Plains region is already suffering from higher temperatures and a prolonged lack of precipitation.

http://wwwa.accuweather.com/promotion.asp?dir=aw&page=dustbowl
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http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/apr/18/summer_forecast_doesnt_hold_water/

http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/almanac/arc2002/alm02jun.htm

http://www.adamshistory.org/dust.html

http://southeastfarmpress.com/mag/farming_weather_experts_predicting/index.html

Remember "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck, as this is the Dust Bowl Days book!!! You can also rent it as a movie today if you don't want to read it.

2006-08-08 17:43:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Temperature was only one factor in the cause of the dust bowl of the 1930s, however it was "cooler than normal tropical Pacific Ocean surface temperatures combined with warmer tropical Atlantic Ocean temperatures" that had the greatest influence.

This page with give you the scoop.

2006-08-09 00:39:31 · answer #2 · answered by Seikilos 6 · 0 0

Hey now, you aren't supposed to question the "scientists" as to changes in our atmosphere... it is a political issue not a sensible issue.

By the way, did you know that the Dust Bowl was caused by our grandparents driving around in big honkin SUV's?

2006-08-09 00:33:01 · answer #3 · answered by wizardslizards 4 · 0 0

hot then warm then cold.. hot then warm then cold .. and it kept it up evry day for the summer then alternated in the fall spring and winter to fit the season

2006-08-09 00:32:38 · answer #4 · answered by Strikernow 4 · 0 0

hot

2006-08-09 00:31:12 · answer #5 · answered by no1special 5 · 0 0

are you talking about on average?

2006-08-09 00:31:50 · answer #6 · answered by pyg 4 · 0 0

idk hot maybe

2006-08-09 00:36:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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