Rogue waves that occur on relatively calm seas are usually generated by storms hundreds of miles away. |
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Hampshire was battered by high-speed winds and heavy rain yesterday as violent storms hit the county. |
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For winemakers in the Rhone, 2002 was a disastrous year, with violent storms and huge rainfall during the harvest. |
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He also had an uncanny feel for the weather and many times accurately predicted a day of storms, especially violent thunderstorms and tornadoes. |
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You see scores of soldiers charge straight into storms of bullets, but they're just going to get shot and killed anyway. |
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She storms over while I'm talking to the customer and say she wants to see me when I'm done. |
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This break looks like it could be decisive as he storms well clear of the rest of the pack. |
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Terrific storms, heavy seas, and frightful squalls make the waters in this area hazardous for conventional shipping. |
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Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the fury of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks. |
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Wind hit an estimated 140 mph in Tennessee and the storms carried torrential rain and golf-ball-sized hail. |
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Spring will get off to a dismal start today with gales, hailstones and thunder storms. |
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Calculations would be vital in working out when storms might be expected and when fish would shoal. |
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It means 500 percent more floods, mudslides, hailstorms, drought, ice storms and wildfires. |
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In winter, mountaineers can ski in, but storms and sub-zero temps make this one for the experienced adventurer. |
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Snow storms and gale-force winds caused disruption across Greece yesterday, forcing road closures and shutting down ferry services. |
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The fronds of dabberlocks are often eroded by the savage battering they take from storms. |
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It was a wonderful Saturday morning, no signs of storms, not a bad hair day, everything was perfect. |
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Other images in the new series show planetwide dust storms and the springtime retreat of the south polar ice cap. |
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Compelling evidence indicates that major civilizations have been severely affected by earthquakes and earthquake storms. |
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November to April is the wet season but heavy tropical storms can abate as suddenly as they arrive. |
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The channels were probably scoured by storms and filled with shells removed from inner platform settings. |
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This book shows the tracks of all the hurricanes and tropical storms recorded over more than a century. |
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Parts of the Northeast and Midwest are starting the week waterlogged by summer storms. |
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Sea ice normally protects Eskimo villages from the ravages of winter storms. |
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The proportion of coarse sediment deposited in the plot drains increased with larger storms. |
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There are some very threatening clouds around, and the weather forecast shows lots of storms nearby. |
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Girlfriends will drive through rain, storms, hail, heat and darkness to get to you in a crisis. |
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France sent a massive sixty-four-vessel armada to Louisbourg, only to have it disrupted en route by storms, calms, and disease. |
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Chairat managed two races, encountering wind shifts of 180 degrees, alternating between storms and dead calms. |
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Medtner's concerto storms right from the opening measures and sings heroically throughout. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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Schools often do not have windows but instead have large open frames that can be battened down during storms. |
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Also try tippets of razorfish, cockle, mussel and especially small tellin clams found after storms washed up on the beaches. |
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In the aftermath of many storms, the hardest hit areas can have their water mains shut down. |
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Examples of secondary succession include the steps by which forests invade clearings that have been created by storms or logging. |
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The Sub-Standard uses words and pictures to capture the essence of London's worst August storms ever. |
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Winds just as strong rage from the Gulf of Alaska, infamous for terrible storms that drop several hundred inches of rain and snow annually. |
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With solid rainfalls throughout the day and into the night, 37 mm of badly needed rain fell in the Canada Bay Region as a result of the storms. |
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We are not cursed with ice storms, hurricanes, volcano eruptions or tidal waves. |
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There must have been huge dust storms to produce the amount of wind-blown silt observed in Siberia. |
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Also, windstorms from Gulf Coastal storms do induce significant damage in forests even farther inland than these mountain stands. |
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The tops of the storms were above 50,000 feet, and even the airliners wouldn't be able to get above them. |
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These plasma storms are also responsible for interfering with power grids, TV reception, satellites and so on. |
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We see this a lot during tropical storms and hurricanes off the Florida coast. |
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Every spring for over 100 years, Newfoundland men had gone sealing, aware of the dangers from ice floes and storms. |
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The dust storms are so thick that you just can't even see your hand in front of your face. |
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During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting. |
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Falling barometers are regularly followed by storms, but do not cause them. |
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Although forecasters said that today and tomorrow should be dry and fair, Sunday could see a repeat of the storms. |
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As is typical of such storms, the main rainfall came of a sudden, like the turning of a tap in the heavens. |
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In spite of a storm to beat all storms, there was a record turn out of punters to the Table Quiz. |
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Now fresh water flooding and heavy rainfalls and tornadic storms are all a part of a landing hurricane. |
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I'm not saying those turning points are punctuated by Mercurial storms like I was some Greek hero or something. |
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More than 35,000 insurance adjusters are working statewide handling more than 1-million claims filed from the first three storms. |
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This is because trees fight greenhouse emissions, pollution and reduce desertification, droughts, floods and storms. |
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Their game against the Montreal Expos was rained out by one of the worst rainstorms in an area known for its tropical storms. |
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This can lead to heavy and prolonged rain or storms in these areas, and possible flash flooding. |
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As well as bringing milder winters and hotter summers, warmer weather could trigger more rain, fiercer winds and more frequent storms. |
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The middle part of the month saw an increase in the number of storms and some very strong winds. |
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In addition, there are strong winds and heavy storms in the region, particularly during winter. |
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Over the past week lightning storms and heavy rain have caused a lot of problems, especially with holidaymakers and visitors. |
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Closer to home, the Irish Times, once the stately ship of Irish journalism, continues to be battered by storms and controversy. |
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Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas. |
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List of names of tropical storms and hurricanes are recycled, with each list of names being used again after six years. |
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Wetlands help protect coastal areas from storm surges and flooding brought by tropical storms and hurricanes. |
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In the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, hurricanes and tropical storms form and strike during a specific time of year, not year-round. |
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Slow-moving hurricanes and tropical storms can dump tremendous amounts of rain over several days, unleashing deadly floods. |
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In many places, including the southern USA, hurricanes or tropical storms sometimes end droughts. |
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Hurricanes and tropical storms may increase in intensity, causing more damage to property and people. |
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But, hurricanes, or even tropical storms, churn up the ocean and their waves travel a long way before dying out. |
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The season is barely two full days old and we've already had nine advisories, although as yet no tropical storms or hurricanes. |
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The weather-guessers had forecasted possible late-afternoon dust storms and light snow showers. |
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Frequently within just a few minutes, sunshine, heavy rain showers and hail storms occurred. |
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First, wind and water erode it, especially during tropical storms and hurricanes. |
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Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with bitter cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes. |
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The trumpet vine rewards us with magnificent orange-red flowers, seems almost impervious to storms and can be planted directly into the sand. |
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Late winter snow storms had plastered the hills and the sky was black with threat. |
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In fact, tropical storms or hurricanes have ended many droughts in Texas, and other parts of the world. |
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Only the heather remains robust as it thrived on the harshness of the autumn storms. |
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From Sunday to Saturday, the storms had kept him off the streets, part of the stop-start nature of his working pattern. |
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Solar storms tend to occur near sunspots, cool regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark blotches. |
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Any building agenda must weather the storms of New York politics, where almost anything can be blown off course. |
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Such storms can flood coastal roads and damage piers, trees and unanchored mobile homes but rarely cause structural damage. |
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Weather forecasts called for the storminess to last into the evening, though delays were likely to ebb and flow with the intensity of the storms. |
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Snow storms generally follow similar paths through most of the winter once a general storm track has become established. |
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Winter storms normally bring ordinary rain, freezing rain and sleet as well as snow. |
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Much of England was hit by violent storms as the heatwave that had engulfed the country over the past few days turned to torrential rain. |
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Floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts have created headlines in the UK over recent years. |
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Southend seemed to suffer the worst of today's storms, but the weathermen say it will remain warm and muggy for a while yet. |
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Rapid deforestation has led to rapid soil erosion, dust storms and flash floods. |
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Lightning storms, flash floods, and dust storms are distinct possibilities. |
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But clearly, there are human factors behind the extensive damage caused by catastrophic storms. |
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Threatening storms stayed away until the end of the carnival procession when those on the floats and spectators heading home were drenched. |
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Rapid changes in atmospheric circulation cause storms, cold spells, or heat waves that play out over several days. |
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Ever since wooden ships were felled by storms at sea or robbed by pirates, successful businesses risked coming to grief crossing oceans. |
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Super-energized particles from the radiation belts and from auroral storms can damage the sensitive electronics of satellites. |
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In sub-Saharan Africa rain comes in monsoons, which are large storms that dump a large amount of rain. |
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The earth bakes under the late summer sun, battered by the sudden violence of summer storms. |
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The entire valley was in a sea of thick haze, as it usually was in autumn or winter storms. |
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Severe storms caused chaos across the north west and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. |
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Steep slopes underlain by stony soils form appealing vineyard sites, but they can be susceptible to rapid soil erosion during storms. |
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Gray expects at least three named tropical storms and two hurricanes this month. |
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Runoff from countless storms has worn the 50-to 60-foot-tall pink sandstone walls smooth, fluting some of its sections. |
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One person remains unaccounted for after Sunday night's storms and tornadoes. |
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Weather effects like sand storms or heavy rain and snowfall shorten your units' line of sight and cut their air supply. |
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You need to keep your feet steady on the ground, yet remain flexible to bend with the storms. |
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April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings. |
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However, these storms were also severe enough to snap the boles on apparently healthy and sound pines. |
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One night, following a session of argy-bargy, Emily storms out of their apartment after scoring some heroin. |
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Fall and winter bring storms, yes, but also lines of scoters and an occasional spouting whale. |
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They were catching fewer and fewer fish, and often they were caught in storms at sea. |
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At this particular waterhole we've got a lot of galahs and corellas around and storms like this kick into life the ecosystems out here. |
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Figure 17, below, is a barogram for Salem that covers a 72-hour span during the November 1981 storms. |
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Many of these storms, if they occurred in uninhabited areas, would pass without any notice or impacts. |
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The station, which is now orbiting about 358 km above the earth, has dropped about 7km in the past two weeks due to strong magnetic storms. |
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And two powerful storms are gaining strength as they barrel toward land tonight. |
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During that period, 57 hurricanes struck the United States, including 21 major storms. |
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Another large weapon of siege was used primarily in storms, the battering ram. |
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In Summer, storms with thunder, lightning and hail are quite common, and sometimes even mini-tornadoes are reported! |
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These natural buffers protected the landward side, sheltering coastal communities and wildlife from the brunt of storms and waves. |
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The storms were followed by roasting heat and with temperatures reaching record levels in some parts of the country. |
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Moreover, in the high waters, coral reefs no longer could protect the islands and their birds' nests from storms and rough seas. |
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Officials said that three storms in the last two months collapsed roads and destroyed roadbeds in the park. |
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In my years, I have witnessed, first hand, tornadoes, blizzards, nor'easters, drought, ice storms, lighting, flood and rain. |
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This was a common occurrence, meteor storms suddenly popping up without warning. |
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There are big storms up here, and the drains and gutters overflowed and flooded the mall. |
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To accommodate overflow from storms, the capacity of the new line will be 300 percent of the maximum wastewater flow. |
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Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said. |
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Kahane wants nothing to do with the studio suit who has spurned him for so long, and storms out. |
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Floods, especially flash floods, kill more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes, wind storms or lightning. |
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All of us along the Gulf Coast have had our hurricanes, we've had our tornadoes, wind storms, floods, you name it. |
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Look at the havoc that has been wreaked by unusually strong storms and freakish weather events all over the globe in recent years. |
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Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event. |
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The hearth blazes in the middle and a grateful heat is spread around, while storms of rain and snow are raging without. |
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East African hominins may have suffered during dust storms, particularly from particles carried in by winds from the Arabian peninsula. |
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The tramontana winds around the Pyrenees could easily blow the light aircraft off course, especially during the scattered storms last Friday. |
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Lawns are freshly mown, paintwork touched up, tiles buffeted by winter storms shoved back into line. |
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The Embassy bombing touched off storms of protests from China and led to suspension of almost all military contacts and planned visits. |
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All through the opening fifteen minutes we catch ominous snatches of information about mysterious lightning storms in Europe. |
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December storms had beaten her to and fro and at last the sea had cast her up onto the shingle. |
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The farmyard is covered with houses now, and the fruit trees blew down in storms a couple of years ago. |
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Other species such as the silver maple are known to have weak wood that is susceptible to damage in ice storms or heavy winds. |
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In other parts of the world, the same types of storms are called typhoons or cyclones. |
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Hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, lightning storms, nothing was a match for what was experienced almost every night in our house. |
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Records for heavy rain, flooding, hurricanes and typhoons as well as drought and dust storms are increasingly being broken. |
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In the winter, blizzards and ice storms strike all the way down into Texas. |
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In fact, 1985, we had six landfalling hurricanes in the United States, plus two tropical storms. |
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In an ideal world, I would be at home with you, enjoying breaks in the cloud and reminiscing over floods past and the storms of yore. |
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Distant storms staged an ever-changing drama before us, with full lighting and sound effects. |
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And the frequency and ferocity of the current crop of storms is truly terrifying. |
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That shows that we're having many more severe storms, floods, droughts, and heat waves. |
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There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms. |
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Let's hope these tropical storms, these depressions out there get nowhere close to Miami or anyplace else in Florida. |
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If we think about the Mallee, we would have seen a great deal many more dust storms than we've seen. |
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Monday, between storms, I saw a scarlet tanager in the one moment of sunlight. |
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There's all this driftwood everywhere that's been washed ashore by the storms. |
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After all of it, after all the magic and storms and monsters and dragons and evil beings, they were going to die of the cold. |
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Winter storms are extratropical storms and all are a mixture of warm and cold air. |
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The strong winds that hit the Pacific Coast are from extratropical storms, not hurricanes, which are tropical cyclones. |
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Several hail storms damaged or destroyed fields in an area extending from western Nebraska south to central Kansas. |
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The slow accretion of shanty towns to the shell of the city is punctuated by storms of poverty and sudden explosions of slum-building. |
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But, like all living creatures, birds are fallible even without the storms and transoceanic journeys. |
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But they obviously liked it, and Mark spits the dummy, says all the performances sucked, and storms off. |
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We are all used to cyclones and storms lashing Florida and the surroundings. |
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These features are the dominant sources of disturbances in space weather that lead to geomagnetic storms. |
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They'll also be searching for storms on Mars and Jupiter, monitoring active galactic nuclei, and measuring variable stars. |
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All sorts of weather records were smashed by devastating storms, but there's a reason behind all of this meteorological madness. |
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Following winter storms, cobbles and rocky platforms are exposed, and the sand beach may only partially recover during the low waves of summer. |
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Two of the Western Isles were so battered by ferocious storms this January that the Atlantic Ocean has encroached more than ever. |
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Many magnetic storms occurred in tandem with reports of solar flares or of large sunspot regions near the Sun's equator. |
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In the US it is staggering how many people ride around in dune buggies, which is fun but is a significant cause of dust storms and pollution. |
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Titch and his team had to endure days of freezing snowstorms, avalanches and electrical storms on the trip to a remote part of China. |
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In the first part of the second half both sides had to defy the elements of wind and rain storms. |
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I'm deathly afraid of heavy-duty electrical storms with lightning bolts jumping around all over the place. |
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They stop the sudden electrical storms that move like summer rain with bright and quick lightning. |
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On alert and tracking the storms, the National Hurricane Center is in full tilt mode, DEFCON 1, if you will. |
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Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy ruin. |
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Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness. |
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The threat of flooding in the district was fading today as torrential rain and heavy storms began to fade. |
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Heavy storms and torrential rain continued on many days through to October, ending one of the worst droughts on record. |
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While rainstorms were not new to the community, the addition of electrical storms was considered unusual to Sachs Harbour residents. |
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Extreme weather events like floods, storms, and cyclones were predicted to rise as global warming disrupted weather patterns. |
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The thin-framed, moveable glass walls were engineered to be resistant to tropical storms and cyclones. |
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In Bangladesh, coastal areas and some offshore islands have been severely affected by floods as well as violent storms. |
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The winds, storms, and currents combine to whip up huge seas, driving rough waves on top of massive swells. |
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If your finances are in a sound state, then you will survive any storms ahead. |
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Warm water provides fuel for tropical storms to increase strength and become fierce hurricanes. |
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In short, this could manifest itself into tornadoes, hurricanes and electrical storms. |
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She eventually storms off into another part of the house and he follows in an attempt to placate her. |
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The small black rock, speckled with silver, was discovered in the garden following the heavy storms last week. |
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Some were lost through storms or when their marking float lines were cut by boat props or otherwise severed. |
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They believe it's very hard for one of those counterclockwise storms to turn its way right into this area. |
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At the heart of the discursive storms around voice and voicelessness, therefore, are African women. |
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As each winter approaches, people hope and pray for mild storms and an early freeze-up to protect the shoreline. |
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The torero and his cuadrilla wave their bright pink and yellow capes as the bull storms by. |
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Due to the intensive rainfall and high temperatures, disastrous weather such as thunder storms and cyclones are likely to occur. |
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Maybe some in eastern Oklahoma, and Mississippi and Tennessee may get some storms as well. |
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They can cause dust devils and whirlwinds, though these are nothing when compared to the immense dust storms that can occur. |
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In South Lakeland, experts estimate that around five per cent of the total tree cover has been destroyed by the storms. |
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Much of the Midwest is on alert tonight for severe storms after a weekend of wild weather. |
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Also tonight, wild weather in the west as major Pacific storms pour down on already saturated areas. |
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And therefore, Brisbane's wild weather and storms will not last for another six weeks! |
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Global warming has caused rising sea levels and more ferocious storms with bigger waves. |
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However, this negative correlation may be due to an association between precipitation and damaging snowfalls or ice storms. |
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Rain storms and windstorms and turbulent waves and whatever other kind of disaster existed had thrown itself at them. |
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It's the only thing that can stand up to all the storms and unsettledness of life. |
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Severe storms and king tides have combined to push the sea line at Bryon Bay back by 20 yards in some places. |
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They created a simulacrum complete with a miniature jet stream and cyclonic storms. |
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Their vegetation, mostly scrub pine, is noticeably weathered from the fierce storms that punish this area. |
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Vessels sheltering in the marina seemed to weather the storms very successfully. |
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Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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They talk to Izzy about buying her out of the business, and what a shock, she rants and storms out, knocking Steph over in the process. |
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Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms. |
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The economy is like the sea, it comes and goes in broad cycles, but in between it is subject to sudden squalls and unpredictable storms. |
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But those same winds can bring squalls and ferocious storms at any time of year, and more especially in autumn, winter and early spring. |
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The storms hit Enniscorthy and New Ross in Wexford first yesterday at about 7am, causing power failures there until about 10.30 am. |
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Like rain storms and snowfalls, we have no control over anything that nature has given to us. |
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It IS indeed very cold at the moment, but I think not a patch on the ice storms mentioned in previous weeks by our friends on the US East Coast. |
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As they make their way across the North Pacific to San Francisco ferocious storms and heavy seas will have to be endured. |
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This extensive effort to keep communications lines open is one thing that is a major difference from the storms that happened earlier this year. |
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However, further studies showed a significant number of hodographs for left-moving storms exhibiting clockwise curvature below 1 km. |
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Today we were hit by another of those winter storms that are so common at this time of year. |
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High cirrus clouds form white streaks across its surface and a number of dark storms act as flaws and focus for the eye. |
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Often, the sheet lightning in the distance and occasional real storms can add to the drama on stage. |
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Thousands of homes and businesses suffered severe power cuts as unseasonal storms struck the region. |
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Some of the worst storms on record lashed the North wreaking havoc on roads and flooding hundreds of homes. |
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In the year which followed the changes in temperature in all of Europe, earthquake storms were more common than usual. |
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However, the mild weather did not persist, and bitter cold accompanied by severe storms characterized much of March and April. |
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It turns out, as we know today, that large earthquakes in the eastern Mediterranean are clustered in time in the form of earthquake storms. |
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He disappeared off Iceland in the storms of the autumn equinox of 1942, poor chap. |
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The title of the first poem refers to the resourcefulness required to ride out tropical storms. |
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The storms have subsided and we had a beautiful sunny morning but, at lunch time, the sky clouded over and it started in to rain. |
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This was followed by more earthquake storms and a series of steam explosions that sent ash 10,000 to 11,000 feet above their vent. |
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In the Gulf the conditions were bad with heat and the sand storms. |
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Their surfaces are a froth of magnetic storms, proportionally more violent than the worst weather on the Sun. |
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Besides genetics, factors that keep most eastern old growth from soaring to the skies are thin, rocky soils and frequent hurricanes, windstorms, and ice storms. |
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The government agency charged with monitoring approaching storms has issued a post-mortem on Sandy. |
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Heckart, as Baker, unexpectedly storms into Don's apartment like a tornado, approaching every flaw of Don's apartment with a zinger or guilt-inducing remark. |
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All the winter we would laugh and lie abask by the blaze, drinking mead and listening to the Scalds, and plotting new ventures while the storms thundered outside. |
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He raved about the ocean, about storms and calms and sudden rain-squalls out of a blue sky, and somewhere a fair woman spinning silk with a crystal spindle. |
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Unless big storms hit, summer evaporation and lawn-watering is going to push things back into the critical mode. |
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Even at this distance, just at the edge of the system, the planet's plague of electrical storms was just about visible as tiny blue and white flashes all across its surface. |
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Conditions will range from the calms and energy-sapping heat of the northern hemisphere to the icebergs, storms and monumental seas of the southern oceans. |
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The storms act as a pump, moving warm, moist air into the atmosphere, where it condenses into liquid water or ice and eventually falls back to Earth. |
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Areas susceptible to wave attack and overtopping during storms were demarcated, and additional stone revetments were installed to stabilize the land. |
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Unfortunately, it's common for exhaustion or storms to defeat many birds before they make it home and they can often be found in large numbers on their sandy necropolises. |
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Atreya then went on to show that substantially greater quantities of H2O2 can be produced by triboelectric fields in dust devils and dust storms and through saltation. |
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The potato was also of great importance and, with its related tubers oca and ulluco, provided crops which were protected from the frost, hail, and storms. |
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One that remained had been converted into a permanent home, protected from the house-flattening storms by a stand of macrocarpa which enveloped completely the house. |
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Usually, when we have dust storms, the dust is as fine as talcum powder. |
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In the summer, storms bring forest fires to the boreal zone. |
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The storms around Cartland were particularly vicious, creating huge sandstorms in the desert around them and tearing down unprotected and poorly built houses. |
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Magnetic storms can damage power systems and pipelines, whilst the changes in the magnetic field can mislead any navigational systems that use magnetic compasses. |
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They include delays caused by storms, typhoons and snowfall. |
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We sit in the snug upstairs, drinking red wine and avoiding the storms raging outside. |
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They were in no mood to squander it as they started afresh when play commenced at 11 am, 30 minutes late as the last of the overnight storms were sluiced from the field. |
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Get an alpine start by leaving Longs Peak Ranger Station no later than 2 a.m. to beat the storms and the herds of Denverites who crowd the trail all summer. |
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Seismologists, geologists, and tectonophysicists discuss the dynamics of earthquakes, floods, landslides and severe storms, and how they have shaped the Earth. |
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Yet despite his heroism, Freeman also stirred up storms of controversy. |
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Here, the inspector is looking for any indications that summer storms or winds have loosened the fastenings connecting the roof to the rest of the building. |
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I had expected Alaska to be miserably cold, with howling winds and fierce storms. |
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He said that it had been pouring with rain, there were thunder storms, and the tents designed for desert use were leaking and soaking wet through. |
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When storms are brewing, he speaks, and quietens the waters. |
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The sudden appearance of thunderstorms is a very common occurrence this season as it's a summer in which we have experienced some downfalls of rain an severe lightning storms. |
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The journey home was even more eventful with storms blocking the train lines and squash players contending with five different train journeys and a bus. |
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Those storms kicked up in the collision zone around the equator spin westward off the coast of Cape Verde. |
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Anchoring in Bressay Sound to the south of Lerwick, they have a habit of dragging anchor in heavy storms and failing to get their engines started due to sloppy maintenance. |
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Dunes are a first line of defence for the canopy forest, not only against the ravages of storms or cyclones, but against the harmful salt spray under normal conditions. |
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With the drought and fire came high winds, dust storms, record temperatures, and ramped up evaporation levels. |
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The human soul is an ocean tossed by storms of passion, deep and bottomless in its need for succor and nourishment. |
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Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world. |
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They are winds that put the mind in tumult, sweeping us along like ships in a gale, and as storms disturb the harmony of nature, passions are discordant and jangling. |
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This moisture can be advected to the coast to feed storms and tornadoes. |
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Moreover, economic storms can sometimes bring fortune to those who can ride with them provided they can still steer a course when driven under bare poles. |
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Nature is regarded as the provider of bounty, but also as wild, awesome and capricious, with unpredictable catastrophes, like floods and storms at sea. |
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The report did, however, explicitly mention that there was no evidence that global warming would increase the frequency of hurricanes and tropical storms. |
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Our bad guy is Weather Wizard, who not only looks like Kurt Cobain but can use his palms to conjure angry storms. |
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After being given traditional Highland hospitality the soldiers turned on and massacred some 40 of their hosts, and many of those who escaped soon died in winter storms. |
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Every night, I speak to the islands of the Caribbean in the language of hysterical storms. |
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The biggest problem facing the actress and singer-songwriter is that storms and landslides have blocked the roads to her beachside trailer home in Malibu. |
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As luck would have it, we avoided those arctic storms with shrieking winds. |
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Outside, the equinoctial storms of mid-September are raging. |
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Impulse noise can be the result of electrical storms, ignition noise, electromechanical switching equipment, and noisy power sources, to name a few. |
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Mangroves buffer mainland areas from the strong storms that routinely hit tropical coasts and are natural protection areas for sea life and birds. |
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There has been an observed and recorded link between the sea surface temperature and the frequency and intensity of tropical storms, typhoons and hurricanes. |
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He began his studies of the causes of storms in 1828, wrote a summary of his theories regarding air movements in storms in 1833 and became the foremost meterologist in America. |
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This is especially so because, along with sea level rise, climate change will also be causing stronger storms. |
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The storms brought winds gusting up to 90 miles per hour and pelted areas near the launch pad with hailstones. |
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Easter in New Zealand started with electrical storms and tornados. |
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Having put the recent storms over the use of intelligence into a balanced and reasoned perspective, he concludes with the following sobering observation. |
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Droughts, heat waves, floods, storms and freak weather events have already killed countless thousands of people worldwide and affected thousands more. |
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The infrastructure protecting low-lying Amsterdam and Rotterdam are built to withstand 10,000-year storms. |
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We now understand that this testifies to the recurring disturbance that these habitats receive from fluctuating water levels, fire, ice scour and storms. |
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On top of these requirements they had to be strong enough to weather the storms of the Channel and the dramatic tide differences of the Normandy coast. |
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Coastal Plain longleaf pine forests are proximal to coastal storms, and thus have high probabilities of experiencing hurricanes, tornadoes, and other wind disturbances. |
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They stare into an infinite chasm that opens up in the face of using a limited amount of notes that fluctuate from serene moments to bawling noise storms. |
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He fancies an American actor named Barrymore, but Barrymore, a prodigious drunk, soon storms back to Los Angeles. |
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Performance is reduced by numerous sand storms which cover the surface of the panels with dust or a mixture of sand and hydrocarbon micro particles. |
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The use of radar and other instrumentation helps meteorologists track storms and study rainfall patterns, making weather forecasting more accurate. |
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