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NORTHER , a winterSee also: wind accompanying the "cold See also: wave" that follows the passage of a cyclone across the See also: United States of See also: America
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A warm S.E. or S.W. wind on the See also: east of such a cyclone materially slackens or entirely See also: dies away, and is followed, ofteit suddenly, by the piercingly cold norther
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The passage
i The Territorial See also: government embraced both the See also: present states of See also: North and See also: South Dakota
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4 Died in office on the loth of See also: April 1880
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$.Died in office, See also: July 1898
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4 Succeeded See also: Frank A
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Briggs, deceased, by virtue of his office of See also: lieutenant-governor.of a cyclone across America is usually from W. to E., and the cyclonic See also: system of circulation would produce these results; but as the North See also: American cyclones usually originate east of the Rocky Mountains, the warm air See also: drawn from the Gulf of Mexico is not only followed by the cold air drawn from the Arctic regions, but the See also: body of cold air slides down the eastern slopes of the Rockies and advances as a solid wedge (the " cold wave ") under the cyclone itself
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" Uncomfortably warm in the lightest clothing," a traveller upon the prairies of See also: Texas may become " uncomfortably cold before he can wrap his blanket around him " (W
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Ferrel, A Popular See also: Treatise on the Winds)
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