In January, 1977 a trace of snow fell at Homestead , FL which is 20 miles south of Miami. During the same time, more than a trace fell in Fort Lauderdale, FL. It was enough to stick to plants and cars windshields for a few minutes.
In the USA The most snow during a winter was recorded at Rainier Ranger Station, Washington 1971 - 1972 where they recorded a total of 1122 inches.
I found online where at Mt. Baker in Washington state has the world record for the most snow in a season. In 1999, Mt. Baker recorded 1140 inches of snow that year.
Antarctica, which encompasses the South Pole and which recently has been renamed the South Continent, by international agreement, has to be the southernmost continent. Australia is the only other continent entirely south of the equator, however South America stretches further south than Australia.
Yes, sort of, Pluto has been officially downgraded from a planet. The four farthest planets are now all "gas giants".
do you mean when the Earth is farthest away from the Sun? If so, then this occurs at an event called 'aphelion,' when a body is the farthest from its star in its orbit. Recently this has been and will be happening on July 4th. (Note--distance from the Sun has nothing to do with seasons. That is because of our axial tilt.)
The highest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole (Amundsen-Scott Station) is −13.6 degrees Celsius on the 27th of December, 1978, and the lowest is −82.8 degrees Celsius on the 23rd of June, 1982. The Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) experienced the world's lowest temperature when -89.6 degrees Celsius was recorded on 21st July, 1983, at Vostok Station at an elevation of 3488 metres.
The South Pole has been keeping records for 32 years, and it's hottest temperature ever recorded was -12.3°C (9.9°F). Lukunor, Federated States of Micronesia has been keeping records for 30 years and it's coldest temperature ever recorded was 22.8°C (73.1°F).
2200 miles up the amazon river in Peru is the furthest recorded
While unofficially recorded by any merited-authority people have been able to gleek substantial distances including 15 feet!
Yes. Tornadoes as strong as F4 have been recorded in South Africa.
According to the Bible, El paran was the point farthest South reached by the kings but no trace of such a city has yet been found.
Antarctica, which encompasses the South Pole and which recently has been renamed the South Continent, by international agreement, has to be the southernmost continent. Australia is the only other continent entirely south of the equator, however South America stretches further south than Australia.
Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
No one has ever been to Jupiter. The farthest we have made it is the moon.
Maximum 21 degrees celsius, minimum 08 degrees celsius
Albuquerque was the farthest east Bella's ever gone. <3 TWILIGHT 4EVER
Approxamatly 195 tsunamis have been recorded.
the oldest recorded dice excavated was from a period of about 5000 years ago found in south east Iran. Dice have been used in Asia before recorded history. Answer to your question.....dont know
Impossible to determine. Hurricanes have been around longer than there have been people to record them. But if you mean the first recorded hurricane, then in the Atlantic it would have hit the Leeward Islands and then to Louisiana. This was a minor hurricane and this is as far as I know of, which is pretty far since that one was in 1800. In the Pacific area, the farthest of my knowledge is a hurricane in 1925 and it existed off the coast of Mexico.