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* Carlowicz, M. and R. Lopez, Storms from the Sun, National Academies Press ( 2002 ) ISBN 978-0-309-07642-5
To this day the family's shield bears a white horse rising from the waves .. Based on the above, in Cornish author Craig Weatherhill's The Lyonesse Stone trilogy ( The Lyonesse Stone, Seat of Storms, The Tinners ' Way ), the Trevelyan family, drawn into the worlds of ancient Cornish legend, are direct descendants of the Lyonesse flood survivor.
* Carlowicz, M. J., and R. E. Lopez, 2002, Storms from the Sun, Joseph Henry Press, Washington DC, ISBN 0-309-07642-0.
Storms can last anywhere from 12 to 200 hours, depending on season and geography.
* Carlowicz, M., and R. Lopez, Storms from the Sun, Joseph Henry Press, 2002, www. stormsfromthesun. net
Another is Two Storms Wood, a short distance into the park from Sheen Gate.
Auckland: Random House / Vintage ( Posthumously published ); ( Released in the UK as a collected edition along with selections from The Pocket Mirror under the title Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems.
Storms from any direction could also drive ships onto the shore or onto the sands, which — in spite of providing the sheltered water — were constantly shifting, and not always adequately marked.
A local builder named Bob Barclay ran from his nearby house and dragged Storms out of his van and into the safety of his home.
The Westlands extend from the mountain range known as ' The Spine of the World ' ( sometimes " the Dragonwall ") in the east to the Aryth Ocean ( which no inhabitant of the Westlands has crossed in centuries ) in the west, and from the Great Blight in the north to the Sea of Storms in the south.
This comes in part from controlling the greatest port on the Sea of Storms, at the mouth of the River Erinin.
The Aiel Waste is a vast, arid land to the east of the Westlands, separated from the latter by the mountain range known as the Spine of the World, or the Dragonwall, to the west, the chasms and precipices of Shara to the east, the Blight in the north, and the Sea of Storms in the south.
* Potential insurance losses from a major tornado outbreak: the 1974 Super Outbreak example ( 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, American Meteorological Society )
Assembly of two photos from National Severe Storms Laboratory ( NSSL ) in Norman, Oklahoma that shows staff and instrument chasing tornadoes during the first VORTEX projects | VORTEX project from 1994-1995.
Conditions were ripe for severe thunderstorm development, and with both low level and high level steering winds from the west-northwest, the National Severe Storms Forecast Center issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for northern Illinois valid 1: 30 p. m. through 8: 00 p. m. CDT that night.
* Great Lakes Storms Photo Gallery Seiches, Storm Surges, and Edge Waves from NOAA
In 2005, following her departure from Days of Our Lives, Storms was cast as the character Maxie Jones on the ABC soap opera General Hospital and its spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift.
Storms vacated the role in fall 2011 due to an illness that prevented her from working.
Lucky ( then-Greg Vaughan ) is recovering from a drug addiction and had an affair with Felicia's daughter Maxie Jones ( Kirsten Storms ), Lulu has recently had an abortion, and Nikolas is raising a young son on his own.
Storms ' Great Great Grandfather came to the US in the 1880s from Cuba.
* " Storms ", a song by Fleetwood Mac from Tusk
* USGS Oblique Aerial Photography — Coastal Erosion from El-Niño Winter Storms October, 1997 & April, 1998

Storms and Science
Research programs, including field projects such as the VORTEX projects ( Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment ), deployment of TOTO ( the TOtable Tornado Observatory ), Doppler On Wheels ( DOW ), and dozens of other programs, hope to solve many questions that still plague meteorologists .< ref name =" field programs history "> Universities, government agencies such as the National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research are some of the organizations very active in research ; with various sources of funding, both private and public, a chief entity being the National Science Foundation.
In March 2010, the museum opened Science Storms in the Allstate Court.
He has received research grants from the National Science Foundation, U. S. Air Force, NASA, National Institutes of Health, National Severe Storms Laboratory and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
* Storms, E. “ The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction ” World Scientific, 2007, describes the experimental work of Dr. Storms and compiles and summarizes most of the experimental and theoretical work in the field up to 2007.

Storms and Space
( Editor ), 2001, Space Storms and Space Weather Hazards, Springer-Verlag New York, ISBN 1-4020-0031-6.
* Freeman, John W., 2001, Storms in Space, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, ISBN 0-521-66038-6.

Storms and Weather
The Storm Prediction Center began in 1952 in Washington, D. C. as SELS ( Severe Local Storms Unit ), a special unit of forecasters in the Weather Bureau.
From 1995 to 2006 the Storm Prediction Center was housed at University of Oklahoma Westheimer Airport, in the same building as the National Severe Storms Laboratory, after which it moved to the National Weather Center.
Meteorology majors from COD have moved on to many universities and beyond to staff such places as the National Weather Service, TV stations, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Severe Storms Laboratory, to name a few.
" Publishers Weekly said, " Robinson's tale lacks the drama and excitement of such other novels dealing with global climate change as Bruce Sterling's Heavy Weather and John Barnes ' Mother of Storms, but his portrayal of how actual scientists would deal with this disaster-in-the-making is utterly convincing.
The National Severe Storms Laboratory ( or NSSL ) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather research laboratory located at the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma.

from and Emerging
Emerging from the two centuries of colonial domination, the Afro-Asian world is aflame with a nationalism that has undone empires.
* Kate Beaton, webcomic artist from Mabou, winner of the 2009 Doug Wright Award for " Best Emerging Talent.
In 1968, after Martin Luther King Jr .' s death, Alston was asked to create another mural for the hospital to be placed in a pavilion named after the assassinated civil rights leader titled Man Emerging from the Darkness of Poverty and Ignorance into the Light of a Better World ".
* Emerging Filmmakers: The KahBang Film Festival, part of the KahBang Music-Art-Film Festival in Bangor, Maine, is one of the newest film festivals in the United States to discover and showcase the work from Emerging Filmmakers throughout the world.
Emerging from the Arabian Peninsula, the Muslims quickly conquered the collapsing Persian empire.
Emerging from a base south of Homs in Syria, the eastern mountain range, or Anti-Lebanon ( Lubnan ash Sharqi ), is almost equal in length and height to the Lebanon Mountains.
* Emerging Technologies: presents innovative technologies and applications in several fields, from displays and input devices to collaborative environments and robotics, and technologies that apply to film and game production.
Emerging ten minutes later and removing the suits, they are both suffering from severe radiation poisoning and are carried to their quarters where the doctor attends to them.
Emerging as a Métis leader was the educated Louis Riel, who denounced the government in a speech delivered in late August 1869 from the steps of Saint-Boniface Cathedral.
" Emerging from the Wilderness ( or, from Redwoods to Bananas ): Recent Environmental History in the United States and the Rest of the Americas ," Environment and History, 10 ( 2004 ), pp. 407 – 38
Emerging in 1947, it merged with the D & SL on March 3, 1947, gaining control of the " Moffat Road " through the Moffat Tunnel and a branch line from Bond to Craig, Colorado.
Emerging from the tunnels, Katarn reunites with Luke and Jan. Kyle politely rebuffs Luke's offer to safeguard his lightsaber, saying that he is not ready to forsake the Force again.
Emerging in 1982 just as big brother Michael was casting his longest shadow, Jackson filled her albums not so much with songs as with declarations, from ' The Pleasure Principle ' to the radical-sounding ' Rhythm Nation ' to the telling statement of purpose, ' Control '.
Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendency with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace.
Emerging from the elevator, Ulala and her companions learn a surprising fact about Chief Blank.
Typically expense ratios of an index fund range from 0. 15 % for U. S. Large Company Indexes to 0. 97 % for Emerging Market Indexes.
Emerging from the precinct, Flaherty and Dundee, now slightly tipsy from sampling the brandy, hear the tinkle of bells and confirm to each other that they have, indeed, just seen Henry Corwin, in a sleigh with reindeer, " sitting next to an elf ", ascend into the night sky on Christmas Eve.
Emerging out from the soma is the axon hillock.
Emerging in the mid 19th century from the marginal neighborhoods of Havana and Matanzas, this percussion based music and dance was not widely accepted.
Emerging from the woods, the order was given to " advance " and a fifer began playing the popular tune " Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you?
Emerging in the early 1980s, the genre's early influences range from industrial music ( Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire ), European synthpunk ( DAF, Liaisons Dangereuses, Portion Control ), and electronic music ( Kraftwerk ).

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