Published on Feb 2, 2014
On February 3rd, Google celebrates the anniversary of the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada with a Doodle.
On February 3, 1947, the record-low temperature for continental North America was recorded in Snag: -63.9 °C (-83.0 °F).
On February 3, 1947, the record-low temperature for continental North America was recorded in Snag: -63.9 °C (-83.0 °F).
That same winter, two
previous records had already been set: one set in December note of
various phenomena, particularly sound such as voices being heard clearly
miles from their source. There was a clear sky (except for some ice
fog), and mild to little wind. There were 38.1 centimetres (15.0 in) of
snow on the ground, but was decreasing.
Another town 180 km (112 mi)
northeast of Snag, Fort Selkirk, claimed an even lower temperature of
-65 °C (-85 °F), but the claim could not be confirmed.
More Information on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snag,_Y...
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Music:
Gaslamps Funworks by Kevin MacLeod
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More Information on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snag,_Y...
http://www.doodlecollect.wordpress.com
Music:
Gaslamps Funworks by Kevin MacLeod
#Canada #ColdestTemperature #Doodle #GoogleDoodle #Google #Winter #Frost #Ice #Cat #Window #Thermometer #Crystals #Colde #History #Snag #Yukon
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