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Weather map drawn by the Weather Bureau's Toledo observer and published in the Toledo Blade in Nov. 1913. Depicts the formation of the w:en:Great Lakes Storm of 1913. Unlike modern weather maps, these showed no warm/cold fronts, since frontal mechanisms were not yet understood, and isobars were located in part by eye and guess. (Courtesy: White Hurricane, via Toledo-Lucas County Public Library).

Saturday, November 8th: A surface low has developed along the cold front, though its center is probably somewhat north of what's shown here. The huge mass of high pressure to the west — the source of the northwesterly storm winds over the Lakes — is now clearly visible. The southward bulge of low pressure embraces -- even as it obscures -- the developing surface low over Georgia that will move north overnight to become the final piece in a cataclysmic atmospheric chain of events. (excerpt from White Hurricane)

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00:30, 8 February 2005 w:en:User:Brian0918 1000×574 272 KB Weather map drawn by the Weather Bureau's Toledo observer and published in the Toledo Blaze in Nov. 1913. Depicts the formation of the <a href="/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913" title="Great Lakes Storm of 1913">Great Lakes Storm of 1913</a>. Unlike modern weather maps, these showed no warm/cold fronts, since frontal mechanisms w

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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image:US_weather_map,_8_Nov_1913.png&redirect=no&oldid=10052887 00:30, 8 February 2005 w:en:User:Brian0918 (Weather map drawn by the Weather Bureau's Toledo observer and published in the Toledo Blaze in Nov. 1913. Depicts the formation of the <a href="/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913" title="Great Lakes Storm of 1913">Great Lakes Storm of 1913</a>. Unlike modern weather maps, these showed no warm/cold fronts, since frontal mechanisms w)

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