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Wearing borrowed clothes, they recounted how they had been trapped in Mr. Correa's house as the bay water engulfed it, and only made it to dry land by leaping onto the roof of a neighbor's house that had broken from its foundations, riding it inland a few hundred yards and then swimming to safety.
Before its screening, hacks on the Lido had jokingly dubbed it 'Inland Revenue' and it quickly became evident that a visit from the taxman would be more enjoyable.
"We saw an opportunity to bring it inland".
Officials want to repair Sinatra Field, but moving it inland might be cheaper.
"Our official track does bring it inland somewhere between Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida," Hugh Cobb, a meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center, said.
They envision desalinating seawater from the neighboring oceans and bringing it inland using aqueducts and pumps.
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Although it lay inland, it was easily accessible to oceangoing vessels traveling up the Chao Phraya River, and it became a thriving international trade emporium.
If it blew inland, it signaled a strong wind off the Mediterranean and rolling breakers, great for body surfing.
As it continued inland, it rapidly lost tropical characteristics, and later that day the National Hurricane Center discontinued advisories on Barry while it was located over northeastern Florida.
The West Yar river gives its name to the ferry port and paths shadow it as it tracks inland.
Debra rapidly weakened into a tropical storm and later a depression as it moved inland, and it dissipated on July 28.
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