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    16th December 2014 Christian Thevathasan Grade 10 English Commentary How does Süskind use Language to create the process of emancipation and resurrection in Jonathan in the storm scene? As human beings, we all hope, and aim for success, whether it is academic, social or even psychological and personal difficulties. We all, at some point throughout our life face natural challenges and daring obstacles, possibly preventing us from smoothly achieving those goals, such as Jonathan Noel, the troubled

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    Comment on New York Times In the article "Harvey, the Storm that Human Helped Cause", the author David Leonhardt displays the miserable scene of southeast Texas after the severe storm, Harvey. The article points out that the storm has a direct correlation with the climate change straightforward and illustrates the thesis statement basing on the situation of Harvey (Leonhardt par.3). Providing abundant evidence such as the foreshadowing of the storm, caused by anomaly temperature, Mr. Leonhardt claims

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    Base Camp Research Paper

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    This will take a least 7 hours. They also have to check for storms to be safe and save as many lives as posible. If there is a storm, they will have to stay longer before they are able start the difficult journey to Second Camp. Day Seven: Sadly, there is a big nasty cloud above them that has the chance to be a pretty bad storm. They have to stay again, trapped at base camp. Nothing to do but eat and play cards. Day Eight: Morning

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    October 31st, 2012. The storm originated south of Cuba and was described as a “hybrid” storm. The storm was originally listed as a tropical storm and lasted for a total of five days. Winds ranged from 39 miles per hour (mph) to 105 mph. On October 24th, 2012, the storm was upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane and later a category 2 Hurricane (Halverson). The following days consisted of a transition into what is called extra tropical cyclone, which is a type of hybrid storm. The storm consisted of winds

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    of the tropical storm season. It was very much for Moore. Too Clear. Moore organized the restriction on Cuban climate messages and ended all immediate transmission for West Non-mainstream players storms reports from the agency's Havana office to its New Orleans station. "The Assembled States Climate Agency in Cuba has been incredibly irritated by autonomous observatories securing a couple scattered reports and afterward endeavoring to make climate forecasts and issue tropical storm notices to the

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    Ishmael explains that typhoons can come out of nowhere while sailing at sea. Many different type of signs occur that night when the typhoon occurred. Initially, the main idea whalers would do during a storm was that they would set up lightning rods but Ahab believes that a typhoon is a sign that Moby Dick is near saying that the 'white flame is the way to the white whale.' Starbuck sees on the ship that Ahab's harpoon blade starts to ablaze. Starbuck

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    don't really take a tornado threat or warning seriously. In 2013, there haven't been very many major tornadoes since May of 1999. Oklahomans were stereotypical. Oklahomans went outside and looked at the developing storms for fun and did not take shelter. After the 1999 tornado, the storms that did hit in Oklahoma did little to moderate damage. On May 19th, 2013 a huge tornado hit In Shawnee, Oklahoma. It was an EF4. An EF4 does a large amount of damage. I remember hearing about in on the news. I

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    How Tornados Are Formed

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    tornados are formed by plenty of supercells. Actually, supercells are a huge cluster of thunderstorm clouds. In other words, heat rises up as it has a low vapor pressure and cold air drops down because of its high vapor pressure. (The National Severe Storms Laboratory) Because of this, the warm air in the end forms a vortex and forms a funnel cloud, also known as tornado. Secondly, the formation of a tornado can be divided

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    Have you ever wonder what’s happening when it’s storming, and lightning strikes? Have you ever wonder why lightning strikes? Have you wonder what shape lightning takes? Lightning is an electrical current, but have you ever seen lightning in a shape of a sphere? It’s called ball lightning and it is extremely rare. To understand ball lightning, you must know the characteristics, the sightings, and the theories surrounding it. To understand ball lightning one must know the characteristics. People who

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    at the dust bowl such as storms and people dying. People died by the dust bowl in two ways. So the dust bowl was a major historic event and it will never be forgotten. At the time there was several dust storms. By 1933 there was 14 storms. Several authors like Langston-George say that there was no rainfall. There was erosion and buildup of dust. And lots of harsh wind. Dust Bowl was a major historic event and it will never be forgotten. The dust bowl is a storm that happened in the 1930s

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