Specifically, we identify the Lewis and Clark tempest of 1805 as being among the most severe PNW windstorms during the past two centuries, and may have contributed to the Corps' dismal view of coastal Pacific Northwest weather. 展开 关键词: dendroclimatology dendroecology Lewis and Clark Pacific ...
Lewis and ClarkPacific NorthwestSitka sprucewindstormsThree weeks after arriving near the Pacific Northwest (PNW) coast in November 1805, Lewis and Clarks’ Corps of Discovery experienced a two-day windstorm that may have rivaled the strongest historically documented storms of the nineteenth and ...
1阅读理解The Home of My People When Lewis and Clark stepped onto the Weippe Prairie in present-day Idaho in September 1805, they met the Nez Perce Indians. In the following years, the white explorers (探险者) began to fight with the Indians for their land. Some Nez Perce chiefs signed ...
By August, 1805, Lewis and Clark believe the fate of the expedition hangs on finding the Shoshone and buying horses from them. It’s the only way the Corps can hope to cross the Rocky Mountains before winter. While Sacagawea doesn’t “guide” the expedition, her childhood memories provide...
On April 7, 1805, Lewis and Clark sent some of their crew and their keelboat loaded with zoological and botanical samplings, maps, reports and letters back to St. Louis while they and the rest of the Corps headed for the Pacific Ocean. They crossed through Montana and made their way to ...
When Lewis and Clark stepped onto the Weippe Prairie in present-day Idaho in September 1805, they met the Nez Perce Indians. In the following years, the white explorers(探险者)began to fight with the Indians for their land. Some Nez Perce chiefs signed agreements with the U.S. government,...
Lewis, in turn, hired one of his former military commanders, William Clark, to head the expedition with him. The expedition began on May 14, 1804, with the group sailing up the Missouri River network. They reached the West Coast in November 1805....
February 27, 1805 Preparing to make new canoes At Fort Mandan north of present Bismarck, North Dakota, several enlisted men prepare to build new dugout canoes. The two pirogues are moved to the shade, and Clark works on his map of the Missouri. ...
And, of course, rain near Astoria, greeting them as if part of a time capsule left by the Lewis and Clark expedition itself, which endured only 12 rainless days at Fort Clatsop in the winter of 1805-06. 'Biker Boys' relive epic journey AMERICAN FORESTS: I am writing to you as an Al...