Terrorism, floods and foot and mouth disease have combined to dent visitor numbers and the county's confidence. |
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Key rail transport links in the district has been disrupted by floods and will not be restored for days. |
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On the second day, a storm of biblical proportions unleashes hail, rain and floods that carry away valuable equipment on rivers of mud. |
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The floods which swept through Mozambique were a natural tragedy which could not have been prevented. |
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Within spongy layers of sea ice, microscopic algae bloom in profusion as sunlight floods in from above. |
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There's a couple of times where she's gone to school and she's just in floods of tears and yeah it's really tough on them. |
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Up to eight cars broke down in the floods with residents stepping in to help marooned motorists. |
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The floods that threatened to deluge the town centre yesterday put paid to virtually all weekend river match action. |
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The river overflows its banks and floods the land with fresh water and deposits a thick layer of rich alluvial soil. |
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It was also theorised that the remains of the seaport must have been washed away in floods during the 14th century. |
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Gale force winds which threatened floods at the weekend have blown unprecedented numbers of a small Arctic seabird on to the North sea coast. |
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In the same year the Hawaiian Islands, Spain, England and Latin America are also devastated by seaquakes and floods. |
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The floods followed torrential rain that has fallen since August, causing rivers to overflow and dams to collapse. |
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To prevent future floods a sea wall was constructed and the level of the city elevated. |
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A dog barks somewhere off in the floods, but otherwise it's awfully, eerily quiet. |
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Dead pines washed away by the spring floods were piled up and wedged into grotesque shapes like a petrified forest. |
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Only 18 months after the last floods, their homes and businesses have been deluged again. |
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This applies equally to tornadoes, fires, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, avalanches, tidal waves and meteor strikes. |
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Norpa is keen to collect old photos, memorabilia and stories about Lismore's major floods. |
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We see time-lapse photography of plants springing to life and decaying, then images of floods, war and catastrophe. |
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When monsoon floods approached their settlements, they told us, drums were beaten inside the caves, and the people could hear it. |
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All of us along the Gulf Coast have had our hurricanes, we've had our tornadoes, wind storms, floods, you name it. |
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Floods, especially flash floods, kill more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes, wind storms or lightning. |
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The supposed height of summer has seen deluge after deluge with floods and misery across the country. |
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Since 1702, floods caused by glaciological conditions have repeatedly caused death and destruction in the region. |
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For the next ten hours we would be battling through mud and flash floods over 20 miles to find over 100 geocaches on foot. |
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The death toll is certain to soar as the floods are pumped out and rescue workers enter houses that were filled with water. |
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The death toll this month from the floods rose to 75 with nine more deaths reported. |
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Surely, the now record-breaking floods in York ought to be the death knell for any future commercial developments in, or around, Coppergate. |
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Ruth, 18, offered to present the painting to Mr Bayley as a memento of York, the floods and the exhibition. |
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But what if we build dams to generate electricity or protect low-lying regions from floods? |
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A lifetime of earthquakes and landslides and volcanos and floods have changed the landscape as we once knew it. |
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Very heavy rainfall may lead to flash floods in small watercourses, causing rapid bank erosion and many small landslides and earthfalls. |
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I already had floods of congratulatory cards and letters pouring in from the public. |
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Extreme weather events like floods, storms, and cyclones were predicted to rise as global warming disrupted weather patterns. |
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Reduction in freshets and minor floods would reduce transportation of plant propagules. |
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Major floods and annual freshets continued to pummel the structure with debris. |
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Last November's floods in York are thought to have been a freak event, expected to happen only once every 300 years. |
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Last year's floods were a freak event that would be expected to happen only once in 300 years, he stressed. |
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While playing down the forecast of floods, he admitted that the crisis center would not be ready until next week. |
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I have proposed an allocation of Rp 200 billion from the city budget to build an integrated crisis center for floods, fire and other emergencies. |
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The winds were strong and forceful, causing floods in most villages, but no one was hurt. |
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During severe floods only the crown of the A363 road bridge and the nearby footbridge are above water level. |
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The tidal shoreline swamps of Piscataway Creek and the shore of Potomac River often have much large woody debris and flotsam from floods. |
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Floodplain vegetation is often destroyed by the force of floodwaters or by materials transported by floods. |
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The company floods each country with engineers, who spend months studying consumer habits and potential pitfalls. |
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Bristling from the early morning sunlight that floods the hallway, Lauren lowers her shades to her eyes and moves towards Mindy's room. |
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Many Poles recalled the devastating floods of 1997 when torrential rain then caused the river Oder to flood its banks. |
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It sank near Shatnal where the Meghna meets its tributaries and often floods its banks. |
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If they don't get their act together in the next couple of weeks it's going to end in floods of tears. |
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These initial releases were not successful, because all the plots were destroyed by herbicides, floods, or droughts. |
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Now there are volcanoes and floods and all manner of badness, and it's up to you as the player to set things right with flippers and ball. |
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In Bangladesh, coastal areas and some offshore islands have been severely affected by floods as well as violent storms. |
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Lightning storms, flash floods, and dust storms are distinct possibilities. |
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The heat has also triggered violent thunderstorms and flash floods in northern Britain. |
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It is thought that flash floods and general flooding has been responsible for more deaths than any other climatic event. |
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Rapid deforestation has led to rapid soil erosion, dust storms and flash floods. |
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Some supercells produce little rain, others, downpours that can cause flash floods. |
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Torrential rain brought flash floods to Scarborough, leaving holidaymakers donning raincoats instead of basking in the sun. |
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Western areas were hit by flash floods and power failures after torrential rain on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. |
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Canyons fill up very quickly after a heavy downpour, although flash floods are not that common. |
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During the past weekend, flash floods caused by torrential rains have crippled relief work in Eastern Sri Lanka. |
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He points out that the 1990s saw a cluster of unusually destructive floods in Scotland. |
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This site could more effectively control floods and would not inundate park land. |
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The floods and prolonged hot weather this year made major contributions to the decline in grain production. |
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He said the Church should be considerate of the plight of people in the district who lost their crop because of floods that had struck the area. |
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This time, the floods had hit families living under better socio-economic conditions. |
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They react inharmoniously and earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, etc, are the result. |
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Sheet piling will replace sandbags this summer to protect the community from a repeat of the disastrous floods. |
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While the floods are drowning crops and livestock, and damaging property, they are also fertilising the soil in the form of silt. |
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Wiltshire was hit by flash floods on Tuesday after inches of torrential rain fell on the district. |
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His administration failed to anticipate the big floods earlier this year, and its handling of this natural disaster proved its incapability. |
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It is generally impractical to provide reservoir storage for extremely large and infrequent floods. |
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The effluent gets blended with the floods impounded by the dam and the water quality becomes slightly improved. |
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According to Dayton, famines, floods and drastic temperature changes will accompany the melting trend and impact humans directly. |
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A secondary school in Trowbridge was forced to close on Wednesday when flash floods left corridors impassable. |
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The recent floods in Yorkshire were lamentably derivative and showed a complete failure of creative imagination. |
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Sitting rooms lead off a wide, airy corridor, like a convent cloister, where light floods in. |
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Those who profit from clear-cutting hillsides contribute to the floods that sweep away the homes and crops of those living below. |
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From hurricanes to floods to unbearable heat, 2005 was one for the record weather books. |
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They don't get to their apartment and the bath floods but they do make a sickeningly clamorous protest in trying. |
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The whole family had cleaned up the mud from their house and washed some housewares and clothes before the floods returned again last week. |
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Early last year, massive floods swamped vast areas of the capital and directly affected more than 110,000 families in 138 subdistricts. |
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The death toll from floods swamping large portions of northeastern India rose to 96 yesterday as six people died overnight, officials said. |
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It would be hard to miss the international media coverage of the devastating floods that swamped Prague, where the national team were based. |
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The warning came just nine months after Swindon was swamped by floods and could mean the town's first hosepipe ban for 15 years. |
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We are drowning in floods of consumer goods and are drenched in showers of media images. |
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My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming. |
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To then have other parts of the country, some not so far from that Otago area itself, hit by floods is rather ironic. |
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Much of this comes in sudden downpours in spring and autumn which sometimes cause devastating flash floods. |
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Actually, the river has already overflowed once, and there are further warnings of possible floods. |
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That high water blocked the drainage of the normal summer floods, turning the nation into a vast lake. |
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The floods that threatened to deluge the centre of York yesterday put paid to virtually all weekend river match action. |
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He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus drawing the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists. |
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World temperatures are continuing to rise and extreme weather conditions, such as droughts, floods and heatwaves, are becoming alarmingly common. |
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Hurricanes, floods, drought, freezing conditions and heatwaves all take their toll annually in varying numbers. |
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This situation has further worsened due to stoppage of power inflow from the eastern region due to floods. |
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However, yesterday, the muddy white sheets were also on their way to the dump after being used as a stopgap measure to hold back the floods. |
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Thousands of lives and thousands of head of cattle are lost every year due to floods. |
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They are also completely winter hardy and have an excellent ability to survive floods and drought. |
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But York was hard hit by the floods of a year ago, and many small business are still struggling to recover. |
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The light entering through the oculus at the top floods the space with hypnotic patterns of light and shadow. |
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As a result of the plundering of trees, floods have become a common occurrence. |
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It means 500 percent more floods, mudslides, hailstorms, drought, ice storms and wildfires. |
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During the floods, Mr Rushworth saw his cellar fill with ten feet of stagnant flood water. |
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The floods affected Jakarta residents indiscriminately, both the haves and the have nots. |
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Three other roommates are asleep upstairs, while downstairs the noonday sun floods in through the windows. |
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Exceptional weather conditions combined with a spring tide produced one of the worst floods in living memory for the east coast of England. |
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This is in sharp contrast to the rainy season, when the raging water yearly bursts its banks and floods thousands of houses near the river. |
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Just a month ago, their village was cut off by the worst floods to hit the region since records began. |
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Flying over vast areas of vegetation, the scale of the disaster caused by the floods begins to unfold. |
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The Dinka inhabit a vast region in the south of the Sudan that forms a seasonal swampland when the Nile River floods. |
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The bank is steep ochre clay, water-scoured by spring floods and melt from the retreating glaciers to the east. |
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Last year's floods in Gowdall led to over 100 properties being flooded after a barrier bank was breached by the River Aire. |
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This may bring along depression and anxiety as a result of the upset caused by the floods. |
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More than 50 varieties of peaches, nectarines, apricots and low-chill plums grew in Sam's orchard, but many were recently lost to floods. |
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He said debris left behind by the floods included 40 ft trees snapped off at the base and at least 40 carcases. |
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The floods in Britain in autumn 2000 were blamed on man's arrogance and human interference in nature. |
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There is plastic in the trees from the last floods that obviously sluiced over our path. |
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If your middle name is unlucky, you may never get that far before the next season's floods arrive. |
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Areas of Bradford could be abandoned to floods as the cost of protection spirals, a conference was told yesterday. |
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A year ago today, at the height of the great floods, he wished for a while he were safely back on dry land in his South Bank terrace. |
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That shows that we're having many more severe storms, floods, droughts, and heat waves. |
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More than three weeks after the floods began, water still lies waist-deep or higher in some areas. |
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A terrified Essex family waded waist-deep through a raging torrent to escape flash floods which devastated a Cornish village. |
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If we could only master the technology for unleashing devastating floods, we'd be exporting that, too. |
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I'm trying to keep myself busy, but every now and then I just break down in floods of tears. |
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An increase in floods, droughts, tropical cyclones, and sea levels are also expected to bring a host of health problems in their wake. |
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Experts will also be on hand to explain how the Agency forecasts floods and how its warnings are issued. |
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The event was washed out by flash floods in the pre-dawn hours on the day of the race. |
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It had been there hundreds of years but until Hawnby Bridge was washed out by the weekend's flash floods nobody appreciated it. |
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Neither the substance of this world nor the swelling floods of death could quench our Saviour's love for us. |
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Working in oil paint on canvas and watercolor on paper, Mayhew never sketches his ideas but rather floods the surface with rich vibrant colors. |
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The water cycle will be drastically altered with increased temperatures, increasing the number and severity of both droughts and floods. |
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Across the world, extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and hurricanes are becoming more frequent and more intense. |
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After basking in hot summer sunshine, the weather broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester. |
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Despite the low ceilings, it's very airy and floods with light from halogen downlighters. |
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Not surprisingly, he'd love to find out how York coped with its own floods down the ages. |
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The rise in exports, driven by sales to the European Union, came despite the worst floods in 15 years. |
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Will the upcoming planetary conjunction affect Earth, bringing about volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and floods, as today's doomsayers predict? |
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Hurricane Emily still packs a punch and increases fears about floods in northeast Mexico hours after making landfall. |
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Volcanoes erupt under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization. |
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The floods of 1999 and 2000 wreaked havoc and seriously affected rail transport in this desperately poor country. |
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Above average rainfall was recorded for a few years in some isolated areas and even floods in others. |
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Everyone affected by the floods will be filled with admiration for the Hovingham diggers. |
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The great floods of March 1999 produced some memorable stories and unforgettable images. |
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Better still, the indigenous plants could have been left undisturbed and they would have survived the floods. |
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Officials are warning of flash floods and mud slides, and the outer bands of Ivan are lashing Jamaica with torrential rain and huge waves. |
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They now face the prospect of having to clear up their home for a second time when the floods eventually go down. |
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The moment when the floods might fleetingly have seemed exciting is now long gone. |
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She pours out floods of radiant sound as her character gains in boldness and patriotic zeal. |
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I think the flood problems in Jakarta are almost impossible to solve, because the city floods every year, without fail. |
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Six hours later, I was in floods of tears and reaching blurry-eyed for the Kleenex. |
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The constant worry of a repeat of autumn 2000 is the lasting legacy of the floods. |
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Well below sea level, it suffered from floods and devastating yellow fever epidemics. |
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This means water will get to the Ouse much quicker and would make floods far worse and more common then they are now. |
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At Gatorland, lake levels were lowered in order to prevent floods spilling the 1,000 alligators and crocodiles into the surrounding area. |
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Much trade was lost during the floods because people believed the entire city was underwater. |
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In an ideal world, I would be at home with you, enjoying breaks in the cloud and reminiscing over floods past and the storms of yore. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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Or perhaps water reminded them of floods, torrential rain, or raging engorged rivers. |
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My friend had to take to a canoe as flash floods cascaded outside the ground-floor flat of a friend he was visiting. |
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The area flanks Lake Pontchartrain and suffered from floods when a canal dike burst. |
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It was the Herakleopolitan kings from Bahr Yusuf who restored order and stability as the Nile floods allowed the return of plentiful harvests. |
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At least 52 people have died of illnesses associated with the floods, including diarrhea, leptospirosis, respiratory infections and dengue fever. |
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The storm overpowered levees protecting the region, producing floods 20 feet high. |
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More than 870,000 workers have been deployed to fight the floods and reinforce dykes along the Yangtze river. |
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Natural light floods in from a slot cut into the apex of the pitched roof and tactful spotlighting emphasizes particular pieces. |
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Here droughts, floods and locusts destroy crops and rinderpest kills cattle. |
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The Guardian has noted the floods and the fuel crisis, and is asking Can You Survive the British Apocalypse? |
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Some of it they gamble on the price of tin, or the dollar going down, or whether there'll be floods in Asia. |
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Calvert points out that the floods triggered by the recent storm surge had demonstrated the eco friendly nature of the dry latrines. |
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It'd have to be something that sends the congregation into unconsolable floods of tears. |
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Weather has been at the forefront of the news, with once in a couple of lifetime floods and winds to make the roaring forties seem tame. |
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Where particularly heavy rain falls on mountains with steep and narrow channels, it can cause some of the worst flash floods in the world. |
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It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden. |
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And then there are the weather warnings for hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, floods, winds, and tides. |
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He has blamed their financial situation on a national downturn in tourism and the impact of the floods. |
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The contrivance which strands the cast at this ominous place is a massive thunderstorm, which floods out both directions of the lone highway. |
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Anyone in dire straits because of the floods should turn to the official appeal for help. |
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It sounds utterly inappropriate as the leaves turn, night draws in and Wales floods. |
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Slow-moving hurricanes and tropical storms can dump tremendous amounts of rain over several days, unleashing deadly floods. |
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This is not like the tsunami, or normal floods, where the water runs back into the sea when it's done. |
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The recovery bill has reached half a billion dollars, and the February and July floods affected around 1,800 dairy farmers and graziers. |
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Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides. |
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He said 50 villages in Amabla had been affected by floods leading to loss of crores of rupees. |
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The November floods highlighted many shortcomings in the existing flood defences of our region. |
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Our fine city has been devastated by the floods and many people have had their properties severely damaged. |
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This is because trees fight greenhouse emissions, pollution and reduce desertification, droughts, floods and storms. |
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The current flood and two of the previous floods were caused by burst pipes or mains and Essex and Suffolk Water have admitted responsibility. |
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Millions of mosquitoes swarmed over a food depot used by aid agencies to feed tens of thousands of people left destitute by floods. |
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A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods. |
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York Castle must not be sacrificed to Mammon having survived fire, floods and Civil War, according to Sir Bernard Ingham. |
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In the most recent sculptures, Starr has worked with thinner slices of sponge, laid on the floor like mats or stacked like towels, all oozing floods of paint. |
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Many thousands of years ago, glacial floods swept through the area and carved out the sloping sides of the current grounds. |
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Just as there are real rules why global climate disruption is likely causing more floods than usual. |
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It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones. |
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That way, when the car breaks down, the washing machine floods the kitchen floor or the telly goes ping you don't need to make a drama out of a crisis. |
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Global warming is thought to be transforming the weather map of the United Kingdom and recent years have seen a series of floods in southern England. |
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Jack shall not be liable for interruptions caused by strikes, riots, floods, acts of God, loss of communication, or by any event beyond his control. |
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During transduction, potassium floods into the hair cell, depolarising the cell and triggering an action potential in the associated cochlear neurones. |
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Droughts, floods, or early frost may have caused some or all of the introduced cultigens to fail but may have resulted in bumper yields of the more weedy native species. |
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Maps that show areas of potential floods use precipitation radar data and high-resolution measurements of water content of clouds made by microwave radiometers. |
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These trends are bound to continue into 2001, with more people around the world being displaced by floods, endangered by wild weather and starved by droughts. |
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Heavy rain led to destructive flash floods throughout the Phoenix, Arizona area Monday morning. |
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The storm system is still causing flash floods along the Atlantic coast. |
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River floods are respecters of neither wealth nor status, and both developed and developing countries have been severely afflicted in recent years, across every continent. |
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I am very sorry that some contributors to your letters page seem to be trying to encourage antagonism between different areas of the city hit by the floods. |
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It was obvious, even in the 1950s, that the sediments of the historic spring floods no longer reached their natural resting grounds in levees, swamps, and marshes. |
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Fall floods seem to have improved the river topography and most who have walked the river suggest the number of runs with fish-holding potential has vastly improved. |
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Fearing floods, thousands of residents sandbagged their homes. |
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Many city residents are heeding warnings that the floods will hit big this week. |
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Light floods into the space from a series of sawtooth rooflights. |
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Seismologists, geologists, and tectonophysicists discuss the dynamics of earthquakes, floods, landslides and severe storms, and how they have shaped the Earth. |
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Inevitably the cold snap was followed by the big thaw, several inches of snow disappearing in a matter of hours on New Year's Eve, and the floods were soon with us once again. |
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Flash floods with thunder and lightning were rampant at the weekend. |
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This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets. |
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This includes levelling 55 hectares of paddocks to reduce the accumulation of water on the land during floods, tree plantings and improvement of drainage systems. |
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The much broader climate change claim is bidirectional, and can include such non-temperature-related changes as frequency of storms, and even both droughts and floods. |
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The shocking abuse saw Nigella, 53, leave Scott's restaurant in Mayfair in floods of tears. |
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I remember local TV covering fires, riots, quakes, floods, shoot-outs, and other plane crashes, and I won't say they were always models of restrained journalism. |
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Grey massive mudstone beds may also form as a result of rapid deposition by floods or of homogenization resulting from bioturbation by roots or animals. |
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After several months of floods, gales, tantrums, and boisterous whisky parties, he returned in triumph to a London which was already agog at his endeavour. |
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In northern Australia, most of the big floods occur in summer or early autumn in association with tropical cyclones or intense monsoonal depressions. |
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He happened to be studying groundwater in weld County when the floods came and decided to change his research goals. |
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Each year, the tropics are battered by up to 40 hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, while floods and landslides occur everywhere in numbers too great to keep track of. |
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Unpredictable summer storms, floods, and other water accompanied disasters such as hurricanes, blizzards, and tornados are some more reasons for water damage. |
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He said that in the end, though he had to siphon water out of the shop cellar and will have to re-paint the door, his property was otherwise left undamaged by the floods. |
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Rescue work continued yesterday in remote Taoshan Village, where more than 20 houses were engulfed by floods and mudflows within minutes on Wednesday. |
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Mr Fisher, who had been taking pictures of the floods, saw the boat hit the underneath of the bridge and said it appeared to lose an aerial and part of its radar equipment. |
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Although many were able to withstand natural disasters such a floods and drought, the boll weevil and the variable price of cotton, there were also those that did not. |
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If any homes are judged to have been left completely uninhabitable by the floods insurers are likely to face further claims for the cost of temporary accommodation. |
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Hope that no innocent children can overhear his swearword-laden verbal floods that push the boundaries of the English language! |
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However, resident Robert Dyson, who is leading a campaign to stop the floods happening again, does not believe the sewage system is up to the job. |
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Depending on the proportion of water to volcanic material, mudflows can range from soupy floods to thick flows that have the consistency of wet cement. |
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Other refuges have been battered by oil drilling, toxic spills and massive floods, and few have had the political or financial muscle to defend themselves. |
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The weather in Yorkshire was restricted to widespread rain which was heavy in places but there were no reports of the flash floods seen on Sunday. |
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The SA government yesterday announced it is sending five helicopters, two transport planes and a Casa aircraft to help its neighbour battle the floods. |
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The same levees that have prevented floods have also prevented river sediment from replenishing the land naturally. |
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They have grown up on the wetlands that have formed in former pools and ponds since the Tisza was canalised and its floods brought under control in the 19th century. |
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Nature is regarded as the provider of bounty, but also as wild, awesome and capricious, with unpredictable catastrophes, like floods and storms at sea. |
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The January-February floods demonstrate the capacity of our people for resilience, stout-heartedness, imagination, innovation and planning, in responding to a national crisis. |
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Extreme weather events, floods, droughts, and heatwaves are more frequent. |
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The streamflow information used for statistical computation in this study also is used for water management, monitoring floods and droughts, bridge design and many other uses. |
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The government has repeatedly vowed to do more to crack down on safety violations, but explosions, floods, gas leaks, cave-ins and other disasters are reported every week. |
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Meanwhile, critics charge that the real causes of the floods are government efforts to funnel rivers through narrow channels and overbuilding on flood plains. |
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In addition, cheap, inferior food which floods into this country from abroad undercuts quality home produce and increases the downward pressure on farm gate prices. |
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This former oyster farm next to the tidal road floods twice a day. |
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He said it was now 50 years since Britain was swamped by terrible floods that resulted in the loss of 300 lives and the flooding of 25,000 properties. |
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Easingwold Secondary School remained closed today after flash floods swamped classrooms, causing thousands of pounds-worth of damage to computer equipment. |
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Harsh floods also swamped southwestern Bangladesh this year. |
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There is chaos around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. |
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Less than 25 percent of those eggs would hatch in the wild, with the rest eaten by monitor lizards and feral wild pigs or drowned by rainy season floods. |
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Information has filtered out that the affected communities were provided next to no compensation and in some cases, were simply left at the mercy of floods. |
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The Department of Conservation's Wanganui conservancy has reported to me that it has assisted people affected by the floods with equipment and labour. |
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Disease surveillance should be increased during floods, and information should be disseminated rapidly to dispel false rumours of contagion or outbreaks. |
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In successful nesting seasons, when floods did not inundate the nesting ground and predation was not severe, many young titanosaurs would survive. |
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The building of the canal is expected to control the annual floods that inundate many parts of the capital, causing much loss of life and property. |
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When the precipitation rate increases in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, floods inundate southern China and Bangladesh and drought hits some of the remotest Indian villages. |
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And here, in 1875, after floods had forced them to spend days perched in an old coolibah, Frank and his sons had taken up a cattle and horse-breeding station. |
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Heavy rain and flash floods on Monday brought misery to thousands across Britain, but yesterday it seemed the worst was over for Yorkshire for the time being. |
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Long dry periods are often broken by heavy rains and flash floods. |
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Record numbers of holidaymakers have jetted off to escape the torrential downpours, flash floods and tornadoes that have made this summer the wettest in almost 20 years. |
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Quick downpours from summer thunderstorms can cause flash floods anywhere. |
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Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world. |
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He made regular trips to remote parts of the Amazon rainforest, where seasonal floods produce a bizarre drowned world in which fish feed in the submerged crowns of trees. |
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Short-lived saline lakes or playas are particularly common at the margins of many deserts, where waters from flash floods become ponded up, but evaporate away in time. |
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Water logging and floods are invariably the fallout during rains. |
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They bear the cost of droughts, floods, and trade barriers into Europe. |
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My wife was in absolute floods of tears when she saw the plot. |
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Liam and I were in floods of tears because I just didn't know what to do. |
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When I had finished talking, I realised I was in floods of tears. |
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The other great shadow over our lives was the threat of nuclear war, something that for me could easily produce floods of tears whenever a school play demanded weeping. |
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This was so poignant and moving, and superbly executed by Urmana and Furlanetto, plus Mr Pappano and his amazing band, that I was in floods of tears. |
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The teenager whose courageous three year battle against cancer has featured in the Evening Advertiser was distraught by the incident, and went home in floods of tears. |
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When the river floods, it moves into the inundated rainforest. |
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Sunlight floods the spacious but sparingly furnished living room. |
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Awareness floods her, filling her with a plethora of emotions. |
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Separately, head of the flood mitigation task force at City Hall, Soebagio, said that the existing crisis center did not have a role in handling the current floods. |
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Droughts, heat waves, floods, storms and freak weather events have already killed countless thousands of people worldwide and affected thousands more. |
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During the recent floods, the spillway discharged an enormous quantity of seven lakh cusecs, still four lakh cusecs short of its designed capacity. |
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Heatwaves, cyclones, and floods, will become more frequent and intense. |
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Extreme weather events such as heat waves, heavy precipitation events, floods, draughts, fires, pest outbreaks and severe cyclonic storms are projected to increase. |
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How can they expect anyone to sleep, anyway, when that whuffing geezer of a night nurse pops in every half-hour or so, and floods the room with obnoxious light. |
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The recent deluge and the resulting floods have no doubt made many househunters think about what dangers they could encounter when buying a new house. |
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It was proposed by one of the councillors, who said he was finally pushed into action by floods which deluged the town in January, killing three people. |
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Remember the floods, which brought deoxygenated water with rotting vegetation that smells like raw sewerage to Ballina, and killed all the fish in the Richmond? |
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Siti said babies and children were most vulnerable to lung infections, malaria, diarrheal diseases, cholera and measles, which usually emerge after floods. |
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Richmond has dykes, but they were built to protect against flooding from the Fraser, and as the ocean rises, such floods will become increasingly difficult to deal with. |
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It clogs up gutters and floods streets and spreads mud everywhere. |
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The floods resulted in the closure of both businesses until early 2010 as well as the sinking of moored yachts and severe road blockages. |
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The whole of this coast has been spoiled by the recent upheaval of Monte Nuovo with its lava floods and cindery deluges. |
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Such floods usually occur in spring, when warm rains melt late-season snowpacks. |
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Starting in February 2004, DEFRA in association with the Environment Agency implemented a portable barrier which is erected at times of floods. |
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I remember you now. You're that smegger who floods a thread with the same message over and over...and the same smegger who top-posts. |
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There is also real threat of wide-spread floods in Bulgaria over the expected snowmelt, experts alarm. |
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In addition to infections, floods like Katrina displace snakes and are generally accompanied by an increased incidence in snakebites. |
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Soon after the American takeover, the 1849 Gold Rush brought floods of prospectors. |
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These floods include some of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. |
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Plus part of this proposed development is on a flood plain and any new property that floods is unsellable and uninsurable. |
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