I forgot to tell you I think that for about 4 days from the 19th onward we had a deuce of a heat wave. |
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Even though it was early October, the town was in an Indian summer heat wave, which caused the department to have the air conditioner on. |
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Those fires have been fueled by a blistering heat wave that's smothering most of Europe. |
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The heat wave weather conditions of the weekend added to the enjoyment of the occasion. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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The BSE crisis came on top of a poor crop production year in 2003 as most of western Canada baked under a summer-long heat wave. |
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Game four saw more inclement weather, only this time it was in the form of a brutal heat wave that swept through the Midwest. |
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And unusual weather takes the fun out of summer, as many people bake in the worst heat wave in years. |
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The busy streets of Los Angeles were swept away by the unusual heat wave baking the city. |
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Despite the ridic weekend heat wave, over 12,000 made it to the first L.A. Flea Market at the Dodger Stadium on Sunday. |
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Italian weather experts call the heat wave one of the five worst in the past 150 years and expected the sizzle to last until September. |
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It's time to dig out the sun cream and aftersun now, the forecasters are promising a heat wave this weekend. |
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Those European fires are being fueled in part by a punishing heat wave that's lasted now for more than a week. |
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People collapsing in a mid-summer heat wave isn't so rare, so here are some tips for people as they head to the crazy fun of the parade. |
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But a horrendous heat wave then parched their new island and fell with special fury on the king's shepherd. |
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And in the wake of the heat wave, it prominently displays a notice announcing that the shop is air conditioned! |
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The heat wave that swamped Europe in 2003, for example, is now estimated to have taken 45,000 lives. |
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The coast was socked in with fog this morning, making an inland Southern California heat wave look like a mirage. |
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Last year, a heat wave killed hundreds of people and led to thousands of new cases of gastro-enteritis and cholera in New Delhi. |
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It was immediately followed by a prolonged dry spell, a heat wave and a hailstorm in parts, all of which further damaged crops. |
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The state of Victoria in southern Australia has been hit last year with hundreds of bush fires during a record-breaking heat wave. |
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South-central Europe is fighting a heat wave fierce enough to cause forests to combust. |
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A heat wave caused a brownout in New York City, and as it struck, m zero automatically shut itself down, to protect its circuits, and died. |
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Why though, were there not enough staff in old people's homes and in hospitals to deal with the consequences of the heat wave on elderly people? |
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Weather conditions in Europe, with extreme wetness in the northern regions of the continent and a heat wave in the south, are impacting grain production. |
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In the middle of a Toronto heat wave, Barry Williams is taking it easy, watering his flowers and talking about MS attacks. |
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The latter may be of several orders: tropical storm, winter storm, hail storm, blizzard, tornado, heat wave, drought, flood, flash flood. |
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Quiconque Claques is a dose of Africa in your galoshes and a heat wave in winter. It's about our hopes for a better world. |
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Extreme weather events, like the 2003 summer heat wave, are expected to become more frequent with climate change. |
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I was nearsighted, and… oh, the weather outside is frightful, The heat wave brutal and spiteful. |
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What were the individuals affected by the problems resulting from the fires and the heat wave to do? |
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Because of the heat wave, there has been a smog advisory in effect in Toronto for the last two days. |
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More than 700 people died as a result of that heat wave, with the highest risk of death being concentrated among isolated elderly persons. |
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The heat wave of recent weeks, combined with a lack of precipitation, has hurt yield prospects. |
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This summer's heat wave across much of Europe reinforced the consumer benefits of climate control in vehicles. |
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In today's qualifying session, heat wave conditions saw track temperatures soar to 45 degrees with no sign of the predicted cooler conditions. |
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We are generating a lot of hot air in the midst of a Canadian heat wave and it is doing us no good. |
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There is a beneficent heat wave of attention returning to the subject of Thelonious Monk. |
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The report predicted that by 2040, the European heat wave will be happening every other year. |
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Climate scientists reported that human activity doubled the chance of such a heat wave happening. |
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The state and national governments have treated the current heat wave as just another natural disaster and the hundreds of deaths as regrettable, but unpreventable. |
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Patients may complain of tingling sensations, a sense of oppression or heat wave and calcium or chalky taste following the intravenous administration of calcium gluconate. |
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Hydro Ottawa is issuing an urgent request to its customers to immediately reduce their electricity consumption during this first heat wave of the year. |
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Acclimatization to ensure that workers, especially new employees, safely adapt to increased temperatures during a heat wave. |
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The areas were hit by a heat wave Thursday as the typhoon generated a foehn phenomenon. |
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This summer's punishing heat wave could wreak havoc on grocery bills. |
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The heat wave continues to garner causalities in Egypt as the death toll due to heat stroke rises to 61 in three days. |
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In August 2005, they supplied drinking water to poor people affected by the heat wave in the United States. |
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Barcelona, 9 June: Qualifying for the Catalunya Grand Prix was run in heat wave conditions today, with Honda LCR rider Carlos Checa going unrewarded in his bid to improve his practice performance. |
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Every time our lives and existence are threatened by a heat wave, a flood, a storm with strong winds, we become vulnerable because the weather or climate extreme is beyond our expectation. |
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The 2003 heat wave in Europe and subsequent forest fires in Croatia, Portugal and Spain destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land and increased each country's vulnerability to desertification. |
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For example, evidence from a study of the 1995 Chicago heat wave found that the social connections and linkages that existed in a neighbourhood made a difference. |
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While a weak baroclinic zone stalled over central Quebec during this period, producing some precipitation over the region, the south of the province experienced a heat wave accompanied by dry weather. |
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The campaign was characterized by the exceptional weather conditions of the summer of 2003: a severe heat wave perturbed the production of corn seeds, limiting the availability of certain varieties. |
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Furthermore, while the heat wave in the summer of 2003 had consequences on energy consumption for urban district refrigeration, the impact in terms of CO2 emissions is not proportional. |
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The southwest has been hit the hardest by the heat wave. |
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A heat wave overspread Pakistan and northern India during June. |
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When we think about all the time spent mowing, watering, fertilizing and battling pests, just to have it turn yellow all the same during a heat wave! |
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With every flood, storm and heat wave, that concern is increasing. |
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Last summer, Georgia was hit by the mightiest heat wave in living memory. |
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The 48-year-old man who died in Ciudad Real, south of Madrid, after bicycling the day before was thought to be the first victim of the heat wave this year. |
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Southern California residents flocked to beaches and swimming pools Tuesday and cranked up the air conditioning as they sought relief from the lingering heat wave. |
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The second is evident in Pereg's Canicule, 2003-2004, a slow-motion video of people warding off the Parisian heat wave in improvised street showers. |
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