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The city's Buildings Department issued what it called a weather advisory that said building owners should "safely remove ice and snow from flat roofs, gutters and overhangs".
Making matters worse, she was later quoted in The New York Post saying of the hearing, "The Police Department could have called a weather emergency, and Ray Kelly wasn't there".
Gone are the days when the local weather guy had to climb on a tricycle at the clown parade, and Diane Sawyer, who got her start delivering forecasts in Louisville, Ky., was called a weather bunny.
With areas still recovering from the effects of Tropical Storm Irene, the Northeast appears to be in the midst of what one meteorologist called a "weather period" with atypical flooding.
A storm that undergoes bombogenesis is often said to be "bombing out," and the resulting storm is sometimes called a "weather bomb" by those media empires that have taken to using snappy terms as catnip for viral clicks.
Depending on your social media circles or news habits, you probably heard the storm called a "weather bomb" or even that well-worn buzzword "superstorm". It was a strong storm, but it's strong storm season!
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A 90-year-old woman in Oregon died after suffering what a medical examiner called "a weather-related heart attack" as she was evacuating.
But to maintain the spirit of the garden, he created what he calls a "weather room" toward the rear of the retail space.
Likewise, the people at Friendly's couldn't control the temperature last summer, but they could have influenced the impact it had on them, if only they'd picked up what Wall Street calls a "weather derivative".
From 8 00 p.m. to midnight, the storm became what modern meteorologists call a "weather bomb".
Green Bay, in fact, can no longer accurately be called a cold-weather team.
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