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The Great Appalachian Storm of 1950

11/27/2025 | 46m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

We explore how the Storm of 1950 changed meteorology and brought the world on the cusp of modernity.

During Thanksgiving weekend of 1950, one of the most ferocious storms in American history swept across the eastern seaboard. New England got hurricane force winds, Pittsburgh and Cleveland got record snowfall, central Pennsylvania saw flooding, and the South received ice and snow. We explore how the storm changed meteorology and brought the world on the cusp of modernity.

11/27/2025

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Noles Explores and Explains

The Great Appalachian Storm of 1950

11/27/2025 | 46m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

During Thanksgiving weekend of 1950, one of the most ferocious storms in American history swept across the eastern seaboard. New England got hurricane force winds, Pittsburgh and Cleveland got record snowfall, central Pennsylvania saw flooding, and the South received ice and snow. We explore how the storm changed meteorology and brought the world on the cusp of modernity.

11/27/2025

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