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Tropical storm [12] 1951 Tropical storm August 3, 1951: Unnamed [11] Category 1 [12] 1958 Tropical storm October 6, 1958: Claudia [6] Tropical storm [12] 1962 Tropical storm September 25, 1962: Tillie [10] Tropical storm [12] 1964 Remnant low September 9, 1964: Emily [11] Category 1 [12] 1965 Remnant low September 6, 1965: Kirsten [13] Tropical ...
Arizona State fans celebrated a key win over No. 14 BYU with a raucous field storm that took down the goal posts and all but covered the grass at Sun Devil Stadium. And then the officials ruled ...
The facility first had the name of "Rincon Vista Stadium", however because of donations, it was renamed the Roy P. Drachman Track and Field Stadium. [ 2 ] The stadium was overhauled during 2006 and is a state-of-the-art facility with a nine-lane track and the latest design in field event competition areas.
Arizona State has been fined for the chaotic end to its win over BYU on Saturday. The Big 12 said Tuesday that it was fining the school $25,000 and issuing a public reprimand for the field storm ...
These tropical cyclones affected the US State of Arizona. ... Tropical Storm Norma (1970) O. Tropical Storm Octave (1983) Hurricane Odile; P. Hurricane Pauline (1968) R.
Moline, Illinois recorded their second snowiest day on record on January 12, with 15.4 in (39 cm) of snow. [1] At Chicago O'Hare International Airport, over 800 flights were cancelled on January 12 as the storm crossed through. [10] One death occurred in Wisconsin, [11] where snowfall totals reached as high as 18 in (46 cm). [12]
It is currently used yearly to host the Arizona State Fair and the Maricopa County Fair, as well as for other events. The Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, an arena at the fairgrounds, hosted the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association from 1968 to 1992. In 1992, the team moved to what is known today as Footprint Center
Tropical Storm Norma was the fourteenth named tropical cyclone of the 1970 Pacific hurricane season. The storm formed off the coast of Mexico and intensified rapidly, peaking as a strong tropical storm on September 3, before starting a weakening trend. It dissipated before making landfall on Baja California.