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Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947

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Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947 - Kearns, Kevin C.
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On 19 January 1947 Ireland was invaded by a "freakish" anticyclonic weather phenomenon that lasted for two months. The arctic siege brought freezing temperatures of -14??? Centigrade (7???F), a piercing east wind reaching 60-70 m.p.h., five major blizzards, and snowdrifts of 12 to 20 feet-some topping 50. Cars, buses, houses and entire villages were buried, roads were blocked, telephone and electricity lines felled and towns and farms isolated as food and fuel dwindled. Tragically this happened amidst the worst fuel crisis ...

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Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947 2012, Gill & Macmillan Ltd, Dublin

ISBN-13: 9780717154487

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Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947 2011, Gill & Macmillan Ltd, Dublin

ISBN-13: 9780717148639

Hardcover