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by Randi
Mon May 20, 2024 8:56 pm
Forum: Dockside Cafe
Topic: Chat
Replies: 2633
Views: 268648

Re: Chat

A bit late since Chris is no longer here to post them...
The 2023 Ig Nobel Prize Winners
by Randi
Mon May 20, 2024 2:30 pm
Forum: Dockside Cafe
Topic: Not exactly Scrabble...
Replies: 43
Views: 1522

Re: Not exactly Scrabble...

N12 across world LAUGHTER day
(first Sunday in May)
by Randi
Mon May 20, 2024 1:18 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Weather history miscellany
Replies: 297
Views: 2631

Re: Weather history miscellany

https://www.weatherforyou.com/weather_history/5-20 1894 - A record late snow of two to eight inches whitened parts of central and eastern Kentucky. Lexington KY received six inches of snow. (The Weather Channel) 1916 - A tornado struck the town of Codell, KS. A tornado struck the town on the same d...
by Randi
Mon May 20, 2024 1:18 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Coast Guard miscellany
Replies: 146
Views: 1176

Re: Coast Guard miscellany

https://www.history.uscg.mil/research/chronology/ 1882 — The lookout of Station No. 10 (Louisville, Kentucky), 9th District, spotted two men and a skiff being swept toward the dam and falls of the Ohio River. He sounded the alarm and "a boat at once shot out from the station, and reached the me...
by Randi
Sun May 19, 2024 1:23 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Weather history miscellany
Replies: 297
Views: 2631

Re: Weather history miscellany

https://www.weather.gov/abr/This_Day_in_Weather_History_May_19 1780: The infamous "dark day" in New England tradition. At noon, it was nearly as dark as night. Chickens went to roost, and many persons were fearful of divine wrath. The "dark day" was caused by forest fires to the...
by Randi
Sun May 19, 2024 1:23 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Coast Guard miscellany
Replies: 146
Views: 1176

Re: Coast Guard miscellany

https://www.history.uscg.mil/research/chronology/ 1846 — Secretary of Treasury Walker assigned Revenue Captain John A. Webster to control movements of vessels assigned to Army and to cooperate with the Navy in the War with Mexico. 1896 — Congress authorized the Secretary of Treasury to patrol regatt...
by Randi
Sun May 19, 2024 1:23 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Navy miscellany
Replies: 150
Views: 1165

Re: Navy miscellany

https://www.history.navy.mil/today-in-history/may-19.html 1882 — Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt, onboard USS Swatara, arrives in Korea to negotiate the first commerce treaty between Korea and a Western power. The treaty is signed on May 22, opening Korea to United States trade. https://s3.amazonaws.c...
by Randi
Sat May 18, 2024 4:14 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Weather history miscellany
Replies: 297
Views: 2631

Re: Weather history miscellany

NASA Earth Observatory https://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/152000/152832/yawajaba_oli2_20240421.jpg April 21, 2024 https://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/152000/152832/yawajaba_oli_20240429.jpg April 29, 2024 Montgomery Reef Revealed https://www.geonames.org/2074108/colli...
by Randi
Sat May 18, 2024 4:13 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Coast Guard miscellany
Replies: 146
Views: 1176

Re: Coast Guard miscellany

https://www.history.uscg.mil/research/chronology/

1920 — Coast Guard officers and enlisted personnel were granted the same pay, allowances and increases as the Navy.
by Randi
Sat May 18, 2024 1:07 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Navy miscellany
Replies: 150
Views: 1165

Re: Navy miscellany

https://www.history.navy.mil/today-in-history/may-18.html 1898 — During the Spanish-American War, boat parties from USS St.Louis and USS Wompatuck, under Capt. Caspar F. Goodrich, cut communication cables at Santiago, Cuba. 1902 — Marines and Sailors from the iron-hulled screw steamer, Ranger go as...
by Randi
Fri May 17, 2024 9:05 pm
Forum: USS Lackawanna
Topic: Lackawanna (1863): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
Replies: 3
Views: 1779

Re: Lackawanna (1863): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

I can only hope that their seamanship is better than their log keeping :roll:
by Randi
Fri May 17, 2024 8:43 pm
Forum: Weather, sea, and ice terminology
Topic: Weather
Replies: 3
Views: 10179

Re: Weather

Interesting comment in this 1855 log:
when the temperature of the water is taken below the surface, the depth in fathoms should be placed above, thus
50
40
denotes that at the depth of 50 fathoms the temperature of the water was 40°
by Randi
Fri May 17, 2024 7:04 pm
Forum: Dockside Cafe
Topic: Word game: Last letters link
Replies: 72
Views: 45941

Re: Word game: Last letters link

A tea sommelier sounds very

erudite
by Randi
Fri May 17, 2024 2:19 pm
Forum: The voyages, the work, the people, the places
Topic: Weather history miscellany
Replies: 297
Views: 2631

Re: Weather history miscellany

https://www.weather.gov/abr/This_Day_in_Weather_History_May_17 1896: An estimated F5 tornado tracked 100 miles through northeastern Kansas and extreme southeastern Nebraska. Seneca, Oneida, Sabetha, and Reserve, Kansas sustained severe damage. While passing through Reserve, the tornado was 2 miles ...

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