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    said “tomorrow will be a bright day‚ you will see.” This is the first memory I have of a thunderstorm. As I grew older I became more familiar with thunderstorms‚ they are really common in Santa Cruz‚ Bolivia. After that night I wait for another storm to came‚ and when it finally happened I couldn’t stop watching. I sat in the living room‚ right by my mom’s side‚ watching the water pour down through the window. She happily watched the rain and thought me to wait for the white light that illuminated

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    When tornadoes hit‚ they can cause massive destruction to personal property or people who happen to be in its path. Today we’re going to talk about what to do to prepare your family for tornado weather. The two best things you can do are: Be informed. Listen to the local weather station‚ check Google for weather‚ or check the weather on your phone. Also‚ allowing severe weather alerts on your phone allows you to get tornado watch messages when the weather is turning and tornado warnings when a

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    Blizzard of 1888

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    the storm. Most of them froze to death‚ and some made it home. While there is no absolute answer‚ there is an estimated 250-500 deaths from the storm. This is why the number of deaths was so high” (Laskin 9). Not all the deaths were of children. Some of the deaths came from farmers that also got caught in the midst of the storm. Some other deaths came from the mothers looking for their children. Not all the children persevered‚ many of them stayed back at school to try to circumvent the storm. With

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    Little did the sailors know that the gentle wind that they were experiencing was just the calm before the storm. Meteorologists explain that hurricanes sap energies in the atmosphere to produce a calm right before the storm. Not long after they sailed from Fair haven‚ a fierce hurricane called the ‘Northeaster’ swept down from the Crete and its mountains. It was strong and after the ship was caught in it‚ steering was impossible. The sailors lost control to the wind and the ship was driven out to

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    Descriptive Essay

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    am Professor Braxton-Robinson/Professor Sheffield Assignment: Write a Descriptive Essay describing a storm you have witnessed. The storm I witnessed was Hurricane Sandy. When I first heard of the hurricane I thought it wouldn’t be as bad as some people were prediciting‚ but as the storm approached I certainly changed my mind. As we sat in the house it became very real how bad the storm was going to be. It was scary to hear the wind howling; blowing the trees around‚ hearing branches falling

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    Compare and Contrast

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    for shelter immediately. During a severe thunderstorm one of the safest places you should seek shelter is inside your car. However‚ if your car is not an option‚ you should look for a small cave‚ or large rock that could provide shelter until the storm passes. In the winter season some of the most popular lodging accommodations in Ashville are the local ski resorts. Most of the resorts offer many outdoor activities including skiing‚ snowboarding‚ and snow tubing. However‚ some of the weather conditions

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    the notion of somewhat horrific omens and the foreboding of a catastrophic event that would overcome Rome. The sheer amazement of Casca with the storm that had been in the background of the scene and which almost immediately became foregrounded reveals the storms true strength and the danger the presence this storm alludes to. An observation of the storm which came on behalf of Casca perfectly intimated the upcoming crisis‚ ‘But never till tonight‚ never till now‚ did I go through a tempest dropping

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    Power in the Tempest

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    and in addition to this also makes his views apparent. Furthermore‚ the opening to the play we see the ship which contains the crew and royalty of Naples being ripped apart by the storm‚ this is symbolic of the play as here the ship is used to portray the changes of the hierarchy‚ the devastation caused by chaotic storm which devastates the ship is dramatizes the hierarchy being torn apart. This idea is further reinforced into the audiences mind through the use of the conversation between the Boatswain

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    Situation Awareness

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    Situation Awareness and Decision Making in a Warning Environment Advanced Warning Operations Course IC Core 2 Lesson 3: Team SA Warning Decision Training Branch Lesson 3 will focus on the Situation Awareness (SA) of teams. The “teams” in this lesson are not limited to the forecast office staff. For example‚ another team would be the entire group comprised by the forecast office‚ the media‚ and emergency managers‚ who are all part of the warning process. 1 Lesson 3: Team SA Learning

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    The Children's Blizzard

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    THE CHILDREN’S BLIZZARD A BOOK REVIEW HISTORY 104: UNITED STATES II Throughout history; people have always been in search for prosperous land and new beginnings. In the Norwegian areas‚ the quality of life had been decreasing over time due to the lack of jobs‚ the decrease in product worth‚ and the ongoing political battles. For low and middle class people‚ the scope of Norwegian lifestyles was looking dimmer and dimmer. As these people lost hope in their country‚ they began to search for a

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