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1985 North American cold wave

The 1985 North America cold wave[1] was a meteorological event which occurred in January, 1985, as a result of the shifting of the polar vortex farther south than is normally seen.[1] Blocked from its normal movement, polar air from the north pushed into nearly every section of the central and eastern half of the United States and Canada, shattering record low temperature records in a number of areas.[1] This was preceded by unusually warm weather in the eastern U.S. in December, 1984, suggesting that there was a build-up of cold air that was suddenly released from the Arctic, a meteorological event known as a mobile polar high. Mount Mitchell, in North Carolina recorded an all time record low of −34 °F (−37 °C).

A map of the United States detailing the record-low temperatures for various cities on January 21, 1985

Meteorological synopsis edit

From Sunday, January 20, 1985, until Tuesday, January 22, 1985, the polar vortex, coupled with a large ridge of high pressure, moved polar air into the United States as far south as Arizona, Texas, and northern Florida.[1] Unlike with cold-air systems, a pattern of self-modification did not immediately occur, and seasonable temperatures were absent for a number of days, a rarity in forecasting.[1]

The Arctic air mass started moving into the United States on the evening of January 19 and into the morning of January 20, 1985. In Chicago, Illinois, a record low of −27 °F (−33 °C) combined with 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) winds, to produce a wind chill of −60 °F (−51 °C).[2] St. Louis, Missouri saw a low of −18 °F (−28 °C), and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania had a low of −18 °F (−28 °C), the coldest morning since 1899.[3] In Cincinnati, Ohio, the morning temperature of −21 °F (−29 °C) tied for the fourth-lowest minimum temperature in the city's history, outdone by a cold mass the year before and a blizzard in 1977.[4] Cleveland, Ohio fell to −18 °F (−28 °C), which was at the time a record low.[5] Memphis, Tennessee recorded a low of −4 °F (−20 °C), setting a record low for that day. Virginia's official record low temperature of −30 °F (−34 °C) was also set on this day in Pembroke, Virginia.[6]

As the cold air mass moved southeastward, it modified only slightly, resulting in frigid air for most of the East Coast of the United States starting on the morning of January 21, 1985. New York City's Central Park recorded a low of −2 °F (−19 °C), breaking that date's record.[7] Washington National Airport recorded a low of −4 °F (−20 °C) and Washington Dulles Airport a low of −6 °F (−21 °C) on the morning of January 21.[8] Farther south, Roanoke, Virginia, set a record low of −11 °F (−24 °C). Nashville, Tennessee dropped to −17 °F (−27 °C), and Knoxville, Tennessee recorded a record low of −24 °F (−31 °C).[1] All-time low temperature records were also set well into interior sections of the deep South, such as in Charlotte, North Carolina, where temperatures were recorded as low as −5 °F (−21 °C);[1] Macon, Georgia, with a record low of −6 °F (−21 °C);[1] and Jacksonville, Florida with a record low of 7 °F (−14 °C).[1] Gainesville, Florida, with a low temperature of 10 °F (−12 °C)[9] was its coldest temperature since the Great Blizzard of 1899 (when it had reached a low of 6 °F (−14 °C)). Atlanta, Georgia saw a low of −8 °F (−22 °C), setting a record for the month of January as well as for the 20th century, and was only one degree shy of its all-time record (since 1878) set in February 1899.[10] Miami, Florida, whose average low in late January is 59 °F (15 °C), recorded a record low of 37 °F (3 °C) on January 21, 1985, and 34 °F (1 °C) on January 22, 1985.[11][12]

Impact and aftermath edit

The cold wave of January 1985 resulted in multiple human fatalities, the deaths of many wild and domesticated animals, massive crop losses, and infrastructure damage to homes, municipality sites and industrial sites. At least 126 deaths were recorded as being due to the cold wave of 1985.[13] Approximately 90% of the citrus crops in Florida were destroyed, in what the state called the "Freeze of the Century,"[14] resulting in Florida's citrus industry suffering $1.2 billion in losses ($2.68 billion in 2016 dollars).[15]

The second presidential inauguration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan was held in the United States Capitol Rotunda instead of outside, due to the cold weather, and the inaugural parade was cancelled. Since Inauguration Day fell on a Sunday, Ronald Reagan took a private oath on January 20, 1985, and the semi-public oath on January 21, 1985.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Myatt, Kevin. . The Roanoke Times. Archived from the original on October 1, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "Chicago, IL".
  3. ^ NWA Pittsburgh statistics
  4. ^ RECORDS FOR CINCINNATI
  5. ^ Cleveland Normals and Records for January
  6. ^ "Coldest weather ever recorded in each state". USA Today. from the original on April 9, 2022.
  7. ^ CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK CITY RECORDS 1869-2008
  8. ^ DAILY NORMALS AND RECORDS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY FOR WASHINGTON DC
  9. ^ "extremes gnv".
  10. ^ Average Weather for Atlanta, GA
  11. ^ "Miami January Climate".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  13. ^ "ARCTIC CHILL GRIPS SOUTH AS COLD EBBS IN NORTH". AP. January 23, 1985 – via The New York Times.
  14. ^ "'FREEZE OF THE CENTURY' DAMAGES 90% OF THE CITRUS CROP IN FLORIDA". The New York Times. January 23, 1985.
  15. ^ "Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters: Overview".
  16. ^ "Capital Weather Gang - Inauguration Weather: Record Cold for Reagan".

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The 1985 North America cold wave 1 was a meteorological event which occurred in January 1985 as a result of the shifting of the polar vortex farther south than is normally seen 1 Blocked from its normal movement polar air from the north pushed into nearly every section of the central and eastern half of the United States and Canada shattering record low temperature records in a number of areas 1 This was preceded by unusually warm weather in the eastern U S in December 1984 suggesting that there was a build up of cold air that was suddenly released from the Arctic a meteorological event known as a mobile polar high Mount Mitchell in North Carolina recorded an all time record low of 34 F 37 C A map of the United States detailing the record low temperatures for various cities on January 21 1985Meteorological synopsis editFrom Sunday January 20 1985 until Tuesday January 22 1985 the polar vortex coupled with a large ridge of high pressure moved polar air into the United States as far south as Arizona Texas and northern Florida 1 Unlike with cold air systems a pattern of self modification did not immediately occur and seasonable temperatures were absent for a number of days a rarity in forecasting 1 The Arctic air mass started moving into the United States on the evening of January 19 and into the morning of January 20 1985 In Chicago Illinois a record low of 27 F 33 C combined with 25 miles per hour 40 km h winds to produce a wind chill of 60 F 51 C 2 St Louis Missouri saw a low of 18 F 28 C and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania had a low of 18 F 28 C the coldest morning since 1899 3 In Cincinnati Ohio the morning temperature of 21 F 29 C tied for the fourth lowest minimum temperature in the city s history outdone by a cold mass the year before and a blizzard in 1977 4 Cleveland Ohio fell to 18 F 28 C which was at the time a record low 5 Memphis Tennessee recorded a low of 4 F 20 C setting a record low for that day Virginia s official record low temperature of 30 F 34 C was also set on this day in Pembroke Virginia 6 As the cold air mass moved southeastward it modified only slightly resulting in frigid air for most of the East Coast of the United States starting on the morning of January 21 1985 New York City s Central Park recorded a low of 2 F 19 C breaking that date s record 7 Washington National Airport recorded a low of 4 F 20 C and Washington Dulles Airport a low of 6 F 21 C on the morning of January 21 8 Farther south Roanoke Virginia set a record low of 11 F 24 C Nashville Tennessee dropped to 17 F 27 C and Knoxville Tennessee recorded a record low of 24 F 31 C 1 All time low temperature records were also set well into interior sections of the deep South such as in Charlotte North Carolina where temperatures were recorded as low as 5 F 21 C 1 Macon Georgia with a record low of 6 F 21 C 1 and Jacksonville Florida with a record low of 7 F 14 C 1 Gainesville Florida with a low temperature of 10 F 12 C 9 was its coldest temperature since the Great Blizzard of 1899 when it had reached a low of 6 F 14 C Atlanta Georgia saw a low of 8 F 22 C setting a record for the month of January as well as for the 20th century and was only one degree shy of its all time record since 1878 set in February 1899 10 Miami Florida whose average low in late January is 59 F 15 C recorded a record low of 37 F 3 C on January 21 1985 and 34 F 1 C on January 22 1985 11 12 Impact and aftermath editThe cold wave of January 1985 resulted in multiple human fatalities the deaths of many wild and domesticated animals massive crop losses and infrastructure damage to homes municipality sites and industrial sites At least 126 deaths were recorded as being due to the cold wave of 1985 13 Approximately 90 of the citrus crops in Florida were destroyed in what the state called the Freeze of the Century 14 resulting in Florida s citrus industry suffering 1 2 billion in losses 2 68 billion in 2016 dollars 15 The second presidential inauguration of U S President Ronald Reagan was held in the United States Capitol Rotunda instead of outside due to the cold weather and the inaugural parade was cancelled Since Inauguration Day fell on a Sunday Ronald Reagan took a private oath on January 20 1985 and the semi public oath on January 21 1985 16 References edit a b c d e f g h i Myatt Kevin Cold enough for snow and more s on the way The Roanoke Times Archived from the original on October 1 2012 Retrieved May 10 2022 Chicago IL NWA Pittsburgh statistics RECORDS FOR CINCINNATI Cleveland Normals and Records for January Coldest weather ever recorded in each state USA Today Archived from the original on April 9 2022 CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK CITY RECORDS 1869 2008 DAILY NORMALS AND RECORDS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY FOR WASHINGTON DC extremes gnv Average Weather for Atlanta GA Miami January Climate Yahoo Archived from the original on November 6 2013 Retrieved January 27 2014 ARCTIC CHILL GRIPS SOUTH AS COLD EBBS IN NORTH AP January 23 1985 via The New York Times FREEZE OF THE CENTURY DAMAGES 90 OF THE CITRUS CROP IN FLORIDA The New York Times January 23 1985 Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Overview Capital Weather Gang Inauguration Weather Record Cold for Reagan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1985 North American cold wave amp oldid 1176947577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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