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January

The blackest month of all the year

Is the month of Janiveer.

Anon. 


January 1

1801  Discovery of the first and largest asteroid, Ceres, by the Italian astronomer Piazzi.  Ceres is about 485 miles (780 km.) in diameter.

 January 2

1756  A brilliant light appeared in the sky at Tuam in Ireland , undulating like rippling water and vanishing to the north.  A shock of earthquake followed.

 January 3

1885  A minimum temperature of -90° F. (-68° C.) was recorded at Verkhoyansk in Siberia .

 January 4

1840  N. De Saussure saw an aurora in the form of white spindles of light while the yellow and orange colours of twilight still lingered in the west.

 January 5

1892  The first photograph of an aurora showing detail was taken by Boschin and Brendel in Finland .  They used a 1-minute exposure.

 January 6

1928  A storm surge wave in the River Thames flooded parts of central London  . 14 persons were drowned.  The tide was 6 feet (1.8 m.) above predicted level.

January 7

1831  A luminous mist at night in Italy , so bright that print could be read at midnight .  Part of a worldwide 'dry fog'.

January 8

1735 The most violent gale in England since November 26, 1703 .  General floods.  Barometer at noon 27.6 inches. (935 mb.)

January 9

1563  A tornado struck Leicester on market day, tearing the roofs from 42 houses.

 January 10

1911  The temperature at Rapid City, South Dakota, fell 47 degrees in 15 minutes, from 55° F. (12.7° C.) to 8° F. (-13.3° C.) 

January 11

1878  During a heavy snowstorm, a north-east gust of 186 m.p.h. (299 km/h.) was measured at Mount Washington , New Hampshire .

January 12

1769    During the early hours, two 'balls of fire' fell in London  , one on Tower Hill and one in High Holborn.  There was a smell of sulphur and a noise 'resembling thunder'.

January 13

1910    The great Daylight Comet was discovered by some South African diamond miners, four days before perihelion.

January 14

1939   A temperature of 114° F. (45.5° C.) was recorded at Sydney , New South Wales , Australia .

January 15

1517  Three feet (91 cm.) of snow lay in the streets of Valence  in southern France .

January 16

1889 A maximum temperature of 128° F. (53° C.) at Cloncurry in Queensland  , Australia .

January 17

1773 Captain James Cook in H.M.S. Endeavour became the first man to cross the Antarctic Circle .

January 18

1881  The worst snowstorm of the 19th Century in London  .  An easterly gale of 73 m.p.h. (117 km/hr) at Yarmouth  .  Snowdrifts 12 feet (4 m.) deep in the Isle of Wight .

January 19

1892      The thermometer at Fort Assinbone , Montana , rose from - 5° F. (-20° C.) to 37° F. (3° C.), 42 degrees in 15 minutes.

January 20

1854  A tornado half a mile wide, accompanied by terrific thunder and lightning, wrecked the town of Brandon  in  Ohio .

January 21

1906 An earthquake of Richter magnitude 8.4 in Honshu, Japan .  Focal depth was 340 km. (211 miles).

January 22

1900 A barometer reading of 1079 millibars (31.89 inches) was recorded at Barnaul in Siberia .

January 23

1556 An earthquake in Shensi province, China , killed an estimated 830,000 people.  Whole towns sank into sediments liquefied by vibrations.

January 24

1909  Over a hundred stone meteorites fell at Gifu  in Japan , after detonations.  The largest weighed 4 Kg. (9 lbs.)

January 25

1795  'Coldest day ever known' in Paris: -23.5° C. (-10.3°F.)  At  midnight near Geneva  the thermometer was -14° C. (6.8° F.)

January 26

1851 After an earthquake, a huge meteor passed across the sky and exploded on a mountain at Guerrero in Mexico .

January 27

1805  A 48-hour snowstorm left drifts two feet deep in the streets of New York City.

January 28

1887  Snowflakes 15 inches (38 cm.) wide and 8 inches (20 cm.) thick fell at Fort Keogh,  Montana.

January 29

1698  A month of great snow and frost in England .  On the 29th the ice was 8 inches (20 cm) thick on the Suffolk coast.

January 30

1815  New York City became virtually ice-bound at the end of January.  On the 30th the mail-boat was sunk by ice floes.  The carrier was rescued.

January 31

1901  A barometric pressure of 1055 millibars was recorded in Aberdeen, Scotland .


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