He enjoys the experience of being in the center of the windstorm for it is the only calm part of the tempest. |
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The very next day, a freak summer windstorm clogged the water flow with leaves, flooding the flanking fields in London's Hyde Park. |
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When the tower came down, it brought fearsome rolling thunder and a windstorm carrying concrete and steel. |
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While shopping in New York City, our discontented housewife gets caught in a furious windstorm. |
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Slovakia was struck by a windstorm that caused enormous damage to natural resources. |
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In North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula such a windstorm, called khamsin, can transport large amounts of dust and sand northward. |
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One late-arriving guest was a real surprise: a savage windstorm that blew through the site in the wee hours of Friday. |
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Schools may also be community centers and quite often they serve as shelters, or safe havens, during a flood, windstorm, or landslide. |
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The closer the final goal is, the stronger the power becomes just as a windstorm gets stronger and stronger. |
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Dominican Republic ยค600,000: The damage caused by windstorm and flooding was significant in the east and north east provinces. |
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Potential losses from wildfire, insect outbreaks, or windstorm were not accounted for. |
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In November of 1994, approximately 17,000 ha of this forest was blown down in a windstorm. |
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There was first a windstorm, wild wind which rent the mountains and broke the rocks into pieces before Yahweh, but Yahweh was not in the wind. |
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A fierce windstorm on November 12 and13 blew across most of the province felling trees and cutting power to 100,000 customers. |
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Planned restoration work includes reconstructing the monument which had to be dismantled due to structural damage caused by a severe windstorm. |
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A serious windstorm occurred during the evaluation mission, felling many trees and blocking most of the access roads to the park. |
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A freak straight-line windstorm caused a massive blowdown of trees in the area in 1999, and the profusion of fallen timber raised fears of a catastrophic firestorm. |
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No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack. |
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Huracan is also the source of the word orcan, another word for a particularly strong European windstorm. |
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There were huge losses related to the Piper Alpha oil platform explosion in the North Sea, the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, Hurricane Hugo, the San Francisco earthquake and a devastating windstorm in Europe. |
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The windstorm that rolled in over nearby mountains produced giant waves that also ripped to pieces a floating plastic dock at a nearby Boy Scout camp. |
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A strong, warm windstorm is called a chinook in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, a foehn in the European Alps, and a zonda in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. |
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On August 13 a sudden violent windstorm toppled stage scaffolding at the Indiana State Fair moments before contemporary country duo Sugarland was to perform. |
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By December 1999, the European windstorm Cyclone Anatol had destroyed the last piece of the island and Jordsand had ceased to exist. |
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This type of windstorm also produces dangerous wind chills. |
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The second one is a finite reinsurance policy that covers excess employment practices liability, environmental liability, patent infringement, punitive damages, product recall, Florida windstorm and unforeseen events. |
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But that scenario could easily be reversed in the event of a big loss, be it a huge earthquake or windstorm, or even a tidal wave of Year 2000 losses. |
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The cause of it is disputed to be either a European windstorm or a tsunami. |
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In 1999, the Lothar windstorm, which ravaged Switzerland, appeared in only 28 percent of the forecast simulations, but that was enough for a storm warning to be issued. |
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According to the ABI report, possible impacts of climate change include an increase in tropical cyclones storm intensity and European windstorm frequency. |
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And if a heavy windstorm blows up like it did at Ft Hood in 1989, your bird could be tossed like a chef salad if there are weak links in the chain. |
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