Blizzard Of 1888 Research Paper

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Blizzards are dangerous natural disasters that can cause lots of damages and deaths. In New York City there are a lot of plants and animals. Before the blizzard, the human population of NYC was 1,206,299(D,I). it’s a very crowded and busy place. According to history.com, in 1888, the city received 55 inches of snow and then an cold blast of air from Canada, joined up with the gulf air. The temperatures combined with rain and it turned into to snow;winds reached hurricane strength levels(I;I). Midnight, on March 11, winds were recorded at 85 miles per hour along with heavy snow. Many trains were blocked by snow drifts and up to 15,000 people were stranded on elevated trains. About 200 people died in New York City. This blizzard caused many deaths and also caused enormous damages while decreasing the population. …show more content…

My source vice.com said that, plants, and crops died in the blizzard because of the extreme weather(ID). Tree branches, and limbs fell. Animals died or got hyperthermia. Up to 200 humans died and some were stranded in all areas of the city. This had a devastating outcome on the biotic factors because the animals in the ecosystem would have been affected and the tree branches falling would be a major issue. This is because of all the branches on the street and branches on cars or houses. The city had over 25 millions of worth of damages. The snow started melting faster more than the land can absorb. Power lines, gas lines, water lines, telephone lines, and telegraph lines were all down. The lines above ground could not be repaired. The flood caused more damages. Also the lines would all have to be repaired. To sum it up, many people died and many people got affected by this blizzard. Animals habitats got destroyed and animals died which could have ruined the