During the 1930s, America's Midwest ... of water was a series of deadly dust storms. This unprecedented extreme weather phenomena became known as the Dust Bowl. And as if this wasn't enough ...
During the 1930s, drought and economic depression forced ... In 1929, an unprecedented decade of drought, known as the Dust Bowl, hits parts of the Canadian prairies. (National Archives of Canada ...
The Dust Bowl, a two-part, four-hour documentary series by Ken Burns, aired November 18 and 19, 2012 on PBS. The film chronicles the environmental catastrophe that, throughout the 1930s ...
The first dust bowl in the 1930s was caused by a combination of a severe drought and poor land management, making it easier for strong winds to move the dust. Since our drought conditions are ...
Great dust storms spread from the Dust Bowl area. The drought is the worst ever in U.S. history, covering more than 75 percent of the country and affecting 27 states severely. Roosevelt signs the ...