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The phrase "extreme weather" flashes across television screens from coast to coast, but its connection to climate change is consistently ignored, if not outright mocked.
Warm and wet weather and flash floods have been a big contributor to the thaw, he said.
Wild weather caused flash flooding in Hobart on Friday morning, with cars swept away and emergency crews responding to hundreds of calls for help.
As Mass points out, accuracy is everything, often the difference between life and death, given that extreme weather — tornadoes, flash floods, heat waves — kills more than 500 Americans each year.
Finally, the authors were present in Nablus during a period of extreme winter weather and flash flooding during January 2013 (Taha et al. 2014).
While the plan was to film two episodes in each location, the production was troubled by weather as flash flooding delayed filming in Houston and a hurricane hit while filming in New Orleans.
Treating Mr. Seidel like an athlete, the Weather Channel flashed his statistics on the screen on Saturday: Irene was his 51st tropical weather event.
The setup also means the street lanterns can be adapted to fit the weather, even flashing red to warn residents of approaching storms or floods.
"But we're adding a bit of green and blue to enhance residents' feeling of well-being". The setup also means the street lanterns can be adapted to fit the weather, even flashing red to warn residents of approaching storms or floods.
Papazian weathered a flash knockdown in the first stanza that seemed only to fire him up, as he jumped up and began throwing strikes and landing well to close the round.
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