2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-935704-00-3
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Weather on the Air

Abstract: Weather on the Air captures the full breadth and depth of the engaging-and to many enthusiasts, intoxicating-world of broadcast meteorology. The history, the personalities, the science, the challenges, the beauty, and the warts of weather casting: It's all here, and it's a must-read for any true 'weather weenie' . "-Ray Ban, retired executive vice president of programming and meteorology, The Weather Channel "Robert Henson covers a wide swath of weather and broadcast history with warmth, engaging humor, boundl… Show more

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“…During this incursion, Bazterra visited several Orcoquisac villages along Spring Creek, a tributary of the San Jacinto River. He found no identifiable roads, maps, or any indications of French presence (Henson 2010;Newcomb 1961).…”
Section: Historic Period (Ca 350 Bp To Present)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…During this incursion, Bazterra visited several Orcoquisac villages along Spring Creek, a tributary of the San Jacinto River. He found no identifiable roads, maps, or any indications of French presence (Henson 2010;Newcomb 1961).…”
Section: Historic Period (Ca 350 Bp To Present)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After taking a widowed wife, escaping to live with the Caddo tribe to the north, and living with a Hasinai woman, Angelica, the Frenchman eventually escaped native captivity and returned to Galveston Bay to work as a guide for Bernard de la Harpe, who led the first French expedition into present-day Oklahoma (Newcomb 1961). The Atakapans in southeastern Texas continued to trade deer and bison skins with the encroaching French settlers in Louisiana throughout the 1730s and 1740s until the Spanish Crown sent Captain Joaquin de Orobio Bazterra to investigate alleged French settlements in 1745 or 1746 (Henson 2010;Newcomb 1961). During this incursion, Bazterra visited several Orcoquisac villages along Spring Creek, a tributary of the San Jacinto River.…”
Section: Historic Period (Ca 350 Bp To Present)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After taking a widowed wife, escaping to live with the Caddo tribe to the north, and living with a Hasinai woman, Angelica, the Frenchman eventually escaped native captivity and returned to Galveston Bay to work as a guide for Bernard de la Harpe, who led the first French expedition into present-day Oklahoma (Newcomb 1961). The Atakapans in southeastern Texas continued to trade deer and bison skins with the encroaching French settlers in Louisiana throughout the 1730s and 1740s until the Spanish Crown sent Captain Joaquin de Orobio Bazterra to investigate alleged French settlements in 1745 or 1746 (Henson 2010;Newcomb 1961). During this incursion, Bazterra visited several Orcoquisac villages along Spring Creek, a tributary of the San Jacinto River.…”
Section: Historic Period (Ca 350 Bp To Present)mentioning
confidence: 99%