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    natural disasters such as extreme weather events. Hurricanes‚ typhoons‚ tornados‚ tsunamis and others fall under this category. Some of the effects felt directly by the human body as a result of global warming include: Heatwaves – these cause illnesses that are heat related‚ such as heat exhaustion‚ sun stroke‚ and death. People who are most susceptible to heat related illness and death are elderly people‚ the very young and people who are diabetic. Extreme Weather Events – hurricanes‚

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    eventually to reverse it. Some politicians agree‚ but many lack the political will to press for urgent changes. Many scientists believe it is already too late to stop a 2 degree Celsius rise in temperature. Already there have been changes. Extreme weather events are becoming more common. Heat waves have been happening. Famine is worsening in Africa. Sea levels are rising and the Pacific Island countries are desperate for a solution. Glaciers are melting and the rivers in Asia and South America

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    in her own home‚ in which she is treated as an unwelcomed guest‚ and the author begins to illustrate and convey the feelings of entrapment and constraint to the reader in this passage‚ often done with symbolic representation of emotion through the weather and nature in gothic novels such as this. She combines this symbolism with desolate diction and structure that mimics Jane’s daily life to communicate the feeling of imprisonment and constraint experienced at Gateshead. When one lives life

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    understand the difference between weather and climate. Weather is a set of physical conditions of the lower atmosphere‚ including temperature‚ precipitation‚ humidity‚ wind speed‚ cloud cover‚ and other factors‚ in a given area over a period of hours or days. Weather differs from climate‚ which is the general pattern of atmospheric conditions in a given area over periods ranging from at least three decades to thousands of years. In other words‚ climate is the sum of weather conditions in a given area‚

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    Due to severe weather conditions in the North Eastern U.S.‚ there were many weather related contributing accident factors to the Flight 1572 crash. Firstly‚ according to the initial report that the flight crew received via the Automatic Communication and Recording System (ACARS)‚ conditions like severe turbulence‚ icing at lower altitudes‚ high winds‚ reduced visibility‚ rain‚ and low-level wind shear were expected on the approach to BDL. The reason behind these extreme weather conditions was

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    WEATHER ANALYSIS & FORECASTING

 ** Weather Analysis: process of collecting‚ compiling‚ analyzing and transmitting the observational data of atmospheric conditions *this data & analysis is then used to forecast future weather conditions * Types of data: * Each weather station‚ 10‚000 around the world‚ collects the same data at the same time‚ at least 4 times per day(0000‚ 0600‚1200‚ 1800 GMT) * Most US stations also collect data continuously or at least every hour

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    Severe Weather In Canada

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    Summer Severe Weather Geoff Coulson Warning Preparedness Meteorologist Environment Canada Sept 11 2009 ICLR Friday Forum 1 Contents • • • • Ontario Storm Prediction Centre Forecasting Technology Watch/Warning Program A closer look at August 20th tornado outbreak 2 Ontario Storm Prediction Centre Toronto 3 Radar data… 4 Weather Technology 5 Satellite Data… 6 Computer Models… 7 Forecast Area of Responsibility 8 Scale of a Summer Storm 9

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    The Poem Storm Warnings

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    very important to the fluency of the poem. In the very first line the reader starts to get a feeling of the literal meaning of the work. In saying‚ "The glass has been falling all the afternoon" one learns that a barometer is falling‚ hence bad weather is on its way. The allegory‚ symbolic representation‚ that "glass" is a barometer is because later in the poem‚ the words "instruments and weatherglasses" are used. The poets tone‚ the general atmosphere is dim and gloomy but one gets the feeling

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    Weather Fronts: Understanding the Movement of Air Lesson Plan on types of weather fronts with various conceptual demonstrations By: Craig O’Connell and Jack Hord A. State Standards Addressed a. Standard 6.1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of technological design and scientific inquiry‚ including process skills‚ mathematical thinking‚ controlled investigative design and analysis‚ and problem solving. i. Indicator 6-1.1: Use appropriate tools and instruments

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