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    There is one thing in the world‚ which people are ready to discuss with everyone‚ everywhere and any time. It is the weather. In my composition I am going to speculate about the significance of the weather concept and compare it in Great Britain and in Russia. British people obsessed with the weather. It is a part and a parcel of their life. I suppose that the strongest reason for it is the weather’s uncertainty. «Life at the edge of an ocean and the edge of a continent means you can never

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    thunderstorm watch has been issued. In case of a watch‚ stay vigilant and start making preparations to take shelter. If an actual thunderstorm has been spotted or picked up on radar‚ a warning will be issued which means it’s time to take shelter. Severe weather warnings are issued on a county basis‚ so know your county’s name. Calculate how far away the storm is from you. In case you do not have access to the news‚ a good way to determine if you’re in danger is to count the seconds between seeing the

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    Missouri’s progress was ruined because of the tornado. Tornadoes are violent storms that cause mass destruction. Chiefly‚ there are different causes for a tornado. “An MCS is a cluster of thunderstorms that act as a system and often produce severe weather” (Bluestein). Many past thunderstorms formed super cells; super cells contained fast-spinning air called a mesocyclone. “The air that rises from the ground in the vortex creates low air pressure near the ground” (Bluestein). Many tornado-forming

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    impacts of this storm were disastrous. Not only was the storm incredibly powerful‚ but incorrect information broadcast by the BBC from the Met Office told the public that the storm would just miss the country and that‚ other than heavy rain‚ the weather would be okay. This meant that many people went to bed without preparing for a night of very strong winds. With proper warning‚ it is possible that people would have made the conscious decision not to park cars near old trees‚ or spend the night in

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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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    Weather predictions are sometimes inaccurate. There are different reasons why weather predictions may be inaccurate. First‚ weather can change very drastically in a very small matter of time. At 1430 hours‚ the weather was pretty much clear. It was only partly cloudy and there was no precipitation. There was little to no precipitation in the eastern Nebraska area. 20 minutes later‚ there was a thunderstorm with hail at Beatrice‚ a city in eastern Nebraska‚ not far from Omaha. Another 20 minutes

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    Tornado * Have wind speeds between 158–206 mph * Causes Severe Damage. * Roofs torned off even on the most well constructed structures.  Trains are overturned. An F4 Tornado * Have wind speeds between 207-260 mph * Causes Catostrophic Damage * Well constructed structures are leveled.  Structures with weak foundations are blown away. An F5 Tornado * Have wind speeds between 261–318

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    A major point in Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” is the representation of weather that is taking place throughout most of the story. This storm is the reason that Calixta’s husband and son cannot return home from the store and causes her to run into her former lover Alcée Laballire. A storm is typically something that can be frightening‚ builds in intensity‚ and invokes chaos momentarily in the outside world. As Bobint points out in the story‚ the storm created “sombre clouds that were rolling with sinister

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    schools‚ leaving a huge path of destruction and fifty one of people‚ including twenty children. People have started to ask the questions about what causes these shattering tornadoes‚ and a lot of people have started to ask if we are to play for these severe tornadoes because of human induced climate change. Trying to establish whether tornado activity will change as the climate changes is complicated for a few reasons. Firstly scientists don’t have a good quality‚ complete data set on tornadoes

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    Unforgiving Weather In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ life moves fast and there’s no time for people to care about each other’s problems. Now‚ this is not simply because people have become selfish. Instead‚ it’s the fact that pretentiousness has consumed the moral compass of East and West Eggers alike. Fitzgerald shows this ugly truth by using various symbols like cars and colors to represent different things. One motif or symbol that is evident throughout this novel is weather--which helps

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