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    Winter was sooner than expected, usually it came about 2 months after the leaves started to fall. But it took only a couple of weeks for the temperature to harshly decline and the snow to start falling. A furry figure stood infront of you holding something, you took a step forward and jumped to feel the cold and wet snow underneath his paws. A desperate cry rang through your ears, it was loud and obnoxious and you wanted it to stop. The figure was covered in a dark blanket, maybe it was nighttime

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    11 Facts About Tornadoes

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    rotating), or a loud roar similar to a freight train (“Tornado Facts And History”). The best predictors for tornado activity are rotating thunderstorms. They are well defined thunderstorms on a radar that include flash floods, hail, lightning, or severe winds. (“11 Facts About Tornadoes”) These storms are called supercells (“Tornado Facts”). Once they reach land, tropical storms or hurricanes can be accompanied by tornadoes. When a warm front meets a cold front, a thunderstorm can form, which can create

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    my wish to explore, but only with the damnation of eternal roaming. I once kissed the earth and held her mighty hand. Now I fly with the breeze, with the cries of broken, with the words of the forgotten, and with the knowledge of regret. Once, the wind carried one piece of me by my old home. The grass had grown thick and tall and flowers had sprung out of the ground. The area was no longer barren, but lush and green and full of life. I caught a glimpse of my parents. They stood mighty in the land

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    tornado can be described as a cyclone, because of the way its winds rotate. Hurricanes are extremely dangerous. They are a lot bigger than a tornado.Hurricanes form near the equator because they require warm tropical oceans to get their start. Hurricanes have thunder storms in them. In the Northern Hemisphere their winds rotate counterclockwise, but in the Southern Hemisphere, their winds rotate clockwise.

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    Eugenio Montale's Life

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    The poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson, once stated, “when it is dark enough, you can see the stars.” Throughout his literature, Eugenio Montale displays his hardships, but also shows us how he overcomes these difficulties and becomes a better person. Montale was one of the most perceptive and varied Italian poets of his century. His first poem, “The Eel”, is from his earlier collections and his other three poems are “The Dead”, “Little Testament”, and “The Prisoner’s Dream.” Most of his poems were written

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    Can you imagine being in a hurricane that lasts for over 312 hours. That’s exactly what happened on September 7, 1999 and lasted until September 19, 1999. Hurricanes are massive storms that can get up to 600 miles wide. Hurricane Floyd included many details common to caused damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region but the area has recovered in its aftermath. Most hurricanes that hit the United States begin either in the Caribbean or the Atlantic. Many of the worst start

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    Bonner Bridges

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    Bridges are a vital part of people’s everyday life and without them people would not be able to do nearly as much as is possible today. The weather in the outer banks of North Carolina is very rough and can be very detrimental to the various structures on them. When hurricanes come near North Carolina the outer banks are hit the worst. Bridges on the outer banks keep being destroyed by weather and so the people there have to think about the cost, the effectiveness, and the need between a strong expensive

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    Roof Shingles Essay

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    The Best Roofing Service in the Greater Tampa Bay Area Place your roofing issues with a quality company that you can trust! Living and working in Florida means that your home or office consists of a roof that bears the brunt of the natural Florida elements. There are scorching heat temperatures that break record books during the summer. Rainstorms quickly turn into thunderstorms that can send palm tree branches and other debris hurtling towards your roof. Then there is the six month period of

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    The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean at 960 km to the west of mainland South America. The total area of the ecoregion is 7,882 km2 and encompasses 13 islands larger than 10 km2, 19 larger than 1 km2, 42 islets smaller than 1 km2 and at least 26 emergent rocks. The water currents that surround the islands influence in the climate. From May to December prevails the Garúa (misty) or dry season as a result of the cool Humboldt Current influence. In this season the temperature is cool

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    Tornado Vs Hurricanes

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    cyclone! Tornados and hurricanes are similar in many ways, however, they are also different in many ways. How long their watches and warnings are, are different, and their damages are different. However, the way they spin and the strength of their winds are the same. Furthermore, the tornado watches are only up to about an hour or two. However, hurricanes watches can be as long as two days. There is a big variance between the two. To be precise the difference between the watch of a tornado and the

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