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by Maximumhit - 2008-11-22
Are you at risk of flooding? And have you performed your own flood risk assessment yet? These are the common questions asked when performing your own Flood Risk Assessment. The important thing is that...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2008-11-06
Comparative Study between the Bible and the Quran (51) - C: The third part (I) (Chapter 51:1-5) The Old Testament verses from 1-10 state that the Israelites outnumbered the Egyptians (See: A: ...
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by Ckint Jhonson - 2008-10-05
Each day, we hear about strange meteorological phenomenon happening in various parts of the Globe. The Internet presents access to specialized websites presenting videos on climate changes and differe...
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by Ckint Jhonson - 2008-10-05
It is no longer a secret that the weather is changing, with abnormal phenomenon happening all around the world. We all know that the planet suffers from these negative weather changes which are gettin...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
It is no longer a secret that the weather is changing, with abnormal phenomenon happening all around the world. We all know that the planet suffers from these negative weather changes which are getti...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
Each day, we hear about strange meteorological phenomenon happening in various parts of the Globe. The Internet presents access to specialized websites presenting videos on climate changes and differ...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
The constant climate change is a fact that we just can't disregard anymore. As unreal as it may sound, the world may soon end and we have some fault whereas these changes are concerned. Global warmin...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-28
Most of the people in Houston have their power back. Hard hit areas in the suburbs and surrounding rural areas where many trees and poles are down are next. And then there's Galveston Island. What ca...
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by markcb - 2008-09-23
The passage of a Canadian cold front will introduce a touch of Autumn to the northeastern US. Cool and breezy weather conditions will prevail as the heat and humidity is replaced by this polar air. An...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-15
One neighbor has power, but the one across the street does not. Centerpoint Energy is getting people back on line where there are not poles down or transformers blown. Areas hit hard with lines down,...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-15
Kathi and Paul Norton huddled inside their house in Crystal Beach until it collapsed and was swept away. Their flag pole kept the house from collapsing on top of them, buying them a few seconds to es...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-14
Ike paid his visit and then left. Being one of the millions who experienced the hurricane, the catastrophic event that it was said it would be fell short; however, that does not mean great misery, in...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-11
Have we become too familiar with hurricanes? The National Weather Service thinks we're not taking Ike seriously enough. Residents living in single-family homes in some parts of coastal Texas face "ce...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-10
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) just release their Wednesday evening, 7pm (CST) advisory. I can't help but remember and make comparisons to Hurricane Rita. Rita was originally scheduled to come a...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-09
On Monday the track for hurricane Ike was close to the Texas-Mexico border. That was then, but this is what we have now. A high pressure area to the north is moving away and opening up a window of di...
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by Mark Boardman - 2008-09-09
The northern coast of Cuba has now been hit by Ike and once again a mass evacuation has been implemented. Wind speeds in excess of 120 mph are battering the area with storm surge and torrential rain ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-08
The best case scenario for the Gulf Coast residents would ahve been for hurricane Ike to straddle the mountains of Cuba and weaken big time. But NO! Ike missed the entire Eastern mountainous region, ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-06
Tropical Storm Hanna is the little train that couldn't. It tried and it tried but it couldn't blow the house down. It could never run with the big boys and be a major hurricane. So instead, Hanna hs ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-05
When Ike was just a little depression off the coast of Africa it was said that it's location would probably put it out of the way of harm for America. Such an initial track would mean that it would s...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-03
Ray Nagin is keeping people out of New Orleans until Thursday for lack of power. But power is building in what might be the next reason the citizens of New Orleans have to move back out again next ...