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National Weather Service 500 millibar height contour map from January 17, 1982. "Cold Sunday" was a meteorological event which took place on January 17, 1982, when unprecedentedly cold air swept down from Canada and plunged temperatures across much of the United States far below existing all-time record lows.
"Siberian Express" was the nickname coined by a meteorologist to describe the January 17, 1982 cold wave event hitting much of the United States. [1] Also called "Cold Sunday", the event broke many all-time record lows. Paleoclimatologist Jack A. Wolfe published in 1992 about the geographic origin.
January 1982 cold air outbreak – January 1982 was very cold. The 1981 AFC Championship Game, held in Cincinnati, was nicknamed the "Freezer Bowl" due to the −9 °F (−22.8 °C) temperature at kickoff and −59 °F (−50.6 °C) wind chill. The Sunday of the following week (January 17, 1982) is also known as Cold Sunday. Chicago's Midway ...
January 17 – Cold Sunday sweeps over the northern United States. January 26 – President Reagan delivers his first State of the Union Address . January 28 – United States Army Brigadier General James L. Dozier is rescued by the Italian anti- terrorism Nucleo Operativo Centrale di Sicurezza (NOCS) force after being held captive for 42 days ...
Nassau County police have released new clues in a cold case murder from nearly four decades ago.
A Chattahoochee County grand jury indicted Marcellus McCluster, 64, on malice murder and felony murder in the death of Rene Blackmore. Blackmore was from Arizona and was stationed at the Georgia base.
Pages in category "1982 meteorology" ... 1981–82 United Kingdom cold wave; 1982–83 El Niño event; A. ... Cold Sunday; H. Hurricane Paul; J. January 1982 ...
Jul. 7—A 63-year-old Florida dental hygienist took the witness stand Thursday in his own defense at trial in the September 1982 murder of a visiting 25-year-old Delta Air Lines reservations ...