http://www.climatemonitor.it/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/1974.pdf
global cooling was blamed for this event-
the CIA pdf gives a concise description of climatology as it was understood then. a must read.
h/t to S Goddard
global cooling was blamed for this event-
1974 - Bering Sea Storm
The Bering Sea storm hit Nome, AK, on November 11-12, causing a storm surge of more than 13 feet. Water overflowed from the harbor, went over the sea wall in Nome, and rose to a depth of over 5 feet in the low lying areas of the city. This storm was the strongest in Nome's 113 years of weather records, producing the worst coastal flooding on record for the region. No lives were lost, but the flooding caused between $12 and $15 million in damages. Event History: Extratropical - Storm Surge and Coastal Inundation
the CIA pdf gives a concise description of climatology as it was understood then. a must read.
h/t to S Goddard