Courtesy of University of Iowa Libraries and Archives, Waite, Paul J, "Outstanding Iowa Storms," The Annals of Iowa, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 194-209, 1970
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This essay from The Annals of Iowa, written by meteorologist Paul Waite, is about noteworthy, weather-related storms in Iowa. Published in 1970, Waite details some of the most significant weather storms (including winter storms, blizzards and tornadoes) that date back to the mid-1800s.
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Source-Dependent Questions
- What are some of the common characteristics of each noteworthy winter storm/blizzard that Paul Waite mentions?
- What were some of the most significant impacts from the storms as a whole? Do you think this impact would be the same today? Why or why not?
- How do winter storms compare in severity to the other weather events you have read about so far? What similarities exist between winter storms and other weather events?
Citation Information
Waite, Paul J, "Outstanding Iowa Storms," The Annals of Iowa, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 194-209, 1970. Courtesy of University of Iowa Libraries and Archives