"A Medium in Which I Seek Relief": Manuscripts of American Sailors 1919-1940

Low Barometric Pressure

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contentsioc:contentAccording to the National Weather Service, the lowest sea level pressure recorded at any United States certified observing station was 892 millibars (26.34"), recorded at Matecumbe Key, Florida on September 2, 1935 in the "Labor Day Hurricane".
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