The St. Louis Smog of 1939

6/10/2012




On Tuesday, November 28, 1939, a meteorological
temperature inversion trapped emissions from coal
burning close to the ground resulting in "the day the
sun didn't shine".

A cloud of thick black smoke enveloped St. Louis,
Missouri far worse than any previously seen in the
city. The day came to be known as "Black Tuesday".

                                                     - Wikipedia


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