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"Because our weather pattern is so uncertain, every day has the potential to bring severe weather," Ms. August said.
A single degree hotter, he shows, will bring severe droughts; two will see the US population fleeing a desiccated land, and so on.
The request to postpone the tournament, and then their withdrawal, is sure to bring severe sanctions and a hefty compensation claim from CAF.
Work by international scientists has warned that a 4C rise in the planet's temperature would bring severe droughts globally and millions of migrants seeking refuge as food supplies collapse.
And even when it does not kill, it can bring severe complications, from deafness to brain damage.To be sure, the safety of vaccines needs to be monitored and assessed continually.
What worried the Weavers and others is not what had already come, despite nearly seven feet of water, but what was expected: a full moon, high tide and rain that was expected to bring severe flooding overnight and into Tuesday morning.
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Related: Tornadoes rip through several central US states – in pictures There were no immediate reports of injuries but some structures were damaged as a storm system brought severe weather to several Great Plains states, officials said.
This brings severe economic effects on suburban and regional economies.
There were rarely consequences for actions that brought severe disciplinary action to less-gifted students.
The rebellion brought severe reprisals and marked the end of the Lollards' overt political influence.
He brought severe beauty and an inexorable tread to the funeral march.
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