The really big hailstones usually accompany ferocious thunderstorms that produce tornados. |
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We are hoping that this will be a very busy year and the talk of tornados and snowstorms won't put people off. |
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The illustrated book covers 70 years of Yorkshire's gales, blizzards, tornados and droughts. |
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However, such houses are built in areas where there are hurricanes and tornados, in the American Midwest and on islands that are hurricane-prone. |
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Meteorology: Bernard Vonnegut for The mesurement of the speed of winds in the tornados by using chickens' plucks. |
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We do not have the kinds of tornados that swept through the United States yesterday. |
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Easter in New Zealand started with electrical storms and tornados. |
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When your business is acquiring real-time and timelapse footage of tornados and intense storms, you take particular care with the kit you use. |
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In an average year there are approximately 12 million earthquakes, 10,000 floods, hundreds of tornados and dozens of wildfires and tsunamis. |
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The incidence of schizophrenia was increased in children who were exposed in utero to severe tornados. |
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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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Recently the trend has also broadened into the scientific field and possible disasters such as tornados over Berlin and volcanic eruptions in the Eifel mountains. |
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In the South, especially in Florida and on the Gulf of Mexico, concrete is recommended to stand up to the frequent strong winds and tornados experienced in the region. |
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The Hawkeye State has battled record-setting snowstorms, massive flooding, numerous tornados and. |
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Tornados, receding glaciers, desertification, often school students only begin to understand the enormous extent of the problem when they see the effects of environmental destruction. |
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The following evening the Typhoons, accompanied by Tornados, attacked targets in Syria. |
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