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  1. Dec 2, 1970: Rare December Utah tornado spewed snow 1,000 feet in the air as it crossed the Timpanogos Divide.
  2. Dec 1, 1896: Temp rose 30F in 7 minutes and 80F in a few hours in Kipp, MT. 30 inches of snow on ground melted during day.
  3. Nov 30, 2005: The Atlantic Hurricane Season finally ended after 27 named storms, 15 hurricanes and 7 major hurricanes.
  4. Nov 29, 1975: A 7.2 earthquake off Hawaii produced a tsunami that killed 2 and injured another 19 at Halape Park.
  5. Nov 28, 1921: New England was in the middle of its worst ice storm ever, which left a 3 inch glaze.
  6. Nov 27, 1701: Anders Celsius, the astronomer who invented the Celsius scale (often called the centigrade scale), was born.
  7. @KV4S The May 29 2004 storm near Attica KS that I was chasing
  8. Nov 26, 1970: World 1 minute rainfall record was established at Barot on the island of Guadaloupe as 1.50 inches fell.
  9. Nov 25, 1926: Thanksgiving tornado killed 23 as it cut a 35 mile path across Arkansas. Heber Springs was hard hit.
  10. Nov 24,1950: The Birmingham, AL temp fell 65 degrees in 24 hours as a major cold wave gripped the eastern U.S.
  11. Nov 23, 1981: England's worst tornado day ever as 105 twisters struck Britain.
  12. Nov 22, 1641: John Winthrop in Boston wrote in his journal about a wind "as fierce as a hurricane" and highest tide they had seen.
  13. Dec 6, 1970: The National Christmas Tree was toppled by high winds.
  14. Nov 21, 2000: The 24.8 inches of lake effect snow in Buffalo, NY was a November snowfall record and 3rd biggest all time there.
  15. @CarmenSisson you know where to find anytime now?
  16. @CarmenSisson Hey Carmen...sorry I just saw this...not sure I understand the question...please clarify a tad...
  17. Nov 20, 1274: Kubla Khan found something he could not defeat as he attacked Japan...a tsunami that drowned 13,000 of his men.
  18. Nov 19, 1981: Heavy early season snow caused the fabric roof of the Metrodome in Minneapolis to collapse.
  19. Nov 18, 1929: Earthquake and undersea landslide off Newfoundland generated a tsunami that traveled as far as South Carolina and Portugal.
  20. Nov 17, 1966: Dazzling Leonid Meteor Shower display across the western U.S. 40 meteors/sec were observed just before dawn