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The largest city in Washington which was founded in 1851 and incorporated in 1869

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How many miles is it driving From Birmingham Alabama to Seattle Washington?

The driving distance between Seattle, WA and Birmingham, AL is 2639 miles. The driving time would be approximately 41 hours if driving non-stop in good conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Where is the Chac in Seattle Washington located?

The address of the Chac is: 1621 12Th Ave Ste 101, Seattle, WA 98122-8419

The longitudinal distances between Washington DC and Seattle Washington?

The below given calculated time and distance does not include time spent in traffic, effect of weather and other obstacles. The distance between these two places is 2741 miles. The above said location can be reached from the starting position in 1 day 21 hours.

Where is Seattle located?

Seattle is located in Washington.

How many miles is it from Charlotte to Seattle?

Distance: The direct distance between Charlotte, North Carolina and Seattle, Washington is 2288 miles (3682 km).

The driving distance between Charlotte to Seattle is 2,869 mi - about 1 day 18 hours.

Flight:

Charlotte, NC (CLT) to Seattle/Tacoma, WA (SEA)

Flight Duration 5 hours 49 mins

What are facts about the Seattle skyline?

Seattle skyline is the tallest building in the United States city of Seattle, Washington. It is a seventy six-story building Columbia Center which stands nearly at 937 feet and was completed in 1985.

When was Nichiyobi wa Owaranai created?

Nichiyobi wa Owaranai was created in 2000.

What is the distance between Seattle Washington and Washington DC?

The distance between the above two places is nearly 4846 miles. This is approximately equal to 7799 kilometers. These distances are point to point straight distances. The actual distances may vary according to the flight path chosen.

What is the best hotel in Cooperstown?

I don't know if this is the BEST hotel in Cooperstown, but if you enjoy spending the night in haunted hotels, the Otesaga Hotel should be pretty cool!! That is where I would stay if I ever come to Cooperstown... in fact, my boyfriend and I PLAN to come to Cooperstown for that hotel!

How long to drive from Seattle WA to Redwood City CA?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 13 hours and 52 minutes.

How long does it takes to drive from auburn wa to Bellingham wa?

The approximate driving time and mileage information -

Between: Bellingham, WA

and: Auburn, WA

Driving miles: 115

Driving time: 2 hrs

- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.

How fast does the Seattle Space Needle spin?

Yes. The saucer section on top of the tower is a restaurant and observatory, which rotates full circle every 47 minutes.

The Space Needle is able to sway or rotate due to wind speed. It will sway approximately 1 inch per 10mph of wind speed. It rotates with the help of an electric motor.

Seattle to Los Angeles drive time?

It is 1,136.42 miles and 18 hours and 6 minutes according to MapQuest.

Where is the candy house in Seattle Washington?

I believe you may be referring to Keana's Candyland, which is located in Portland, Oregon.

The Candy Shop, was recently featured on Food TV's "Unwrapped."

http://www.foodnetwork.com/unwrapped/sweet-as-sugar/index.html

Keana's Candyland 5314 SE Milwaukie Ave.

Portland, Oregon 97202

(503) 235-5177 Their web site is: www.idezign4u.com/keanas/home.html and you can contact them via e-mail at: keanascandyland@hotmail.com

When was the 1962 cyclone in Seattle WA?

The Unusual Mid-Spring Windstorm

of April 27, 1962 compiled by Wolf Read Introduction In late April 1962, a very intense 977 mb low moved near Tatoosh Island and then tracked inland across Southern Vancouver Island. Strong pressure gradients built across Washington and Oregon as the low dove inland. Winds escalated, reaching 45 to 60 mph in gusts across much of the interior, and 50 to 75 mph along the coast north of Coos Bay, with unofficial gusts exceeding 100 mph. In classic fashion, Tatoosh was raked by powerful easterlies as the low approached, and Port Angeles was hammered by an intense west flow that set up in the Strait of Juan de Fuca behind the cyclone as it moved into southern British Columbia. In Oregon, farm structures were torn apart, and trees fell wholesale, breaking power and telephone lines, smashing cars and homes [1]. One person was killed in Washington, electrocuted by a fallen power line. This kind of windstorm scenario has played out on numerous occasions during the late fall and winter months. More rarely, it'll happen within the month following the Vernal Equinox. To have it happen near the beginning of May--in this case, April 27th--is astounding. The winds from this storm were fairly strong, especially along Oregon's coast and across Western Washington, but they weren't this cyclone's distinguishing feature. It's the late-season occurrence, especially when the depth of the storm is considered. Other April events, such as the April 14, 1957 sou'wester, just weren't as intense central-pressure-wise. The April 27, 1962 cyclone is a winter storm that happened in the spring. The storm's late-season timing isn't the only reason to be interested in this event. This powerful low shares the same year as the great Columbus Day Storm. The tempest of October 12th is a perfect counterpoint to the April 27th cyclone--the Columbus Day Storm was a winter superstorm that happened in early autumn. Following the Columbus Day Storm was another late-season event, a powerful secondary spinup low that tracked across Northwest Oregon on March 27, 1963. It seems that a pattern of early and late season--transitional month--storms had set up during 1962 and 1963. It is tempting to speculate about this unique series of high-wind generating cyclones. What was going on to promote these seemingly out of season events? We may never know. But I have speculations. One is that 1962 was a phase-chage year for some heretofore unidentified long-term climate cycle. I have a number of resons for this thought, which I describe in more detail in the introduction for the October 2, 1967 windstorm page.