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When and tropical
When the subtropical ridge position shifts due to El Niño, so will the preferred tropical cyclone tracks.
When they arrived they found that only 54 of the 193 deportées sent out three years earlier were left ; 11 had escaped, and the rest had died of tropical fevers and other diseases.
When transferred to the tropical setting, many nonlinear problems become linear.
When European explorers discovered this tropical fruit in the Americas, they called them " pineapples " ( first so referenced in 1664 due to resemblance to what is now known as the pine cone ).
When the craters were formed, eucalyptus forests dominated rather than the current wet tropical rain forests.
When the Sun crosses the equator at both equinoxes, the Sun's daily shift ( relative to the background stars ) is at an angle to the equator, so the projection of this shift onto the equator is less than its average for the year ; when the Sun is farthest from the equator at both solstices, the Sun's shift in position from one day to the next is parallel to the equator, so the projection onto the equator of this shift is larger than the average for the year ( see tropical year ).
When the center arrives with a strong tropical cyclone, weather conditions improve and the sun becomes visible as the eye moves overhead.
When he enrolled for courses in tropical diseases in Liverpool, the Nyasaland government terminated his stipend.
When a convective low acquires a well-hot circulation in the tropics it is termed a tropical cyclone.
When a fluid follows a curved path, such as around a circular bowl, around a bend in a river or in a tropical cyclone, the flow is described as vortex flow: the fastest speed occurs where the radius is smallest, and the slowest speed occurs where the radius is greatest.
When the storm tracked across Nova Scotia and into the Northumberland Strait, it was still a Category 1 hurricane, weakening to a tropical storm as it emerged into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
When it was first upgraded to a tropical storm, the cyclone already had winds of 65 mph ( 100 km / h ) and a developing eye feature.
When a tropical disturbance becomes suspect for development as a tropical or subtropical cyclone, the NHC assigns the system a temporary tracking number and requests the 53d WRS to investigate if the winds are blowing in a counterclockwise rotation, indicating a " closed system ".
When it became a hurricane on October 27, its hurricane-force wind field was only in diameter and its tropical storm force wind field was only in diameter.
When a tropical cyclone crosses the subtropical ridge axis, normally through a break in the high-pressure area caused by a system traversing the Westerlies, its general track around the high-pressure area is deflected significantly by winds moving towards the general low-pressure area to its north.
When he returned to the Seychelles following the lifting of the ban on opposition, he resumed the promotion of tourism to the tropical islands.
When grown outside their natural tropical habitat, leaf fall occurs with colder temperatures, around 4 degrees Celsius.
When the moon is viewed at high altitude at tropical latitudes, the illuminance can reach 1 lux.
When it moved back over open waters, Fifi re-attained tropical storm status ; however, it only maintained this intensity for 18 hours before being renamed Orlene.
When positioned well, Platycerium species are able to add focal points, privacy, and a tropical look to gardens.
When considering disability-adjusted life years ( DALYs ), neglected tropical diseases, including hookworm, rank among diarrheal diseases, ischemic heart disease, malaria, and tuberculosis as one of the most important health problems of the developing world.
When tropical rig is ordered, a white mess jacket is worn instead of the blue, with shoulder boards to indicate rank.
When Māori ( New Zealand's indigenous people ) first arrived in New Zealand from tropical Polynesia, they brought with them a number of food plants, including kūmara ( sweet potato ), taro, tī plants, as well as dogs and rats, which were also eaten.

When and storm
When the Greeks left without killing Ajax, despite their sacrifices Athena became so angry that she persuaded Zeus to send a storm that sank many of their ships.
When this was rebuffed he made an attempt to cross back to Italy to collect his missing troops but was turned back by a storm.
When the term first surfaced circa the late 1980s / early 1990s, it was used for adult sports such as skydiving, scuba diving, surfing, rock climbing, snow skiing, water skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, mountaineering, storm chasing, hang gliding, and bungee jumping, many of which were then growing in popularity.
When Godzilla tries to kill Kong with his atomic breath, an electrical storm arrives and revives Kong, giving him the power of an electric grasp.
When some of Tiberius's ships were carried to Britain in a storm during his campaigns in Germany in 16 AD, they were sent back by local rulers, telling tall tales of monsters.
When Hodder Westropp introduced the Mesolithic in 1866 as a technology intermediate between Paleolithic and Neolithic, a storm of controversy immediately arose around it.
When the plane lands in Malta, Egyptian commandos storm the aircraft, but 60 people die in the raid.
When his uncle Kemal Reis died in 1511 ( his ship was wrecked by a storm in the Mediterranean Sea, while he was heading to Egypt ), Piri returned to Gelibolu, where he started working on his studies about navigation.
When the storm cleared, local villagers found the outline of a village, consisting of a number of small houses without roofs.
When asked by one of the reporters if it was a good idea to hold this metal rod in the middle of a storm he replied that all was well.
When the disease takes a deadly course, a cardiovascular shock and multi organ failure with strongly increased cytokine levels ( cytokine storm ) follow.
When Mariner 9 arrived at Mars on 14 November 1971, planetary scientists were surprised to find the atmosphere was thick with " a planet-wide robe of dust, the largest storm ever observed.
When storms are distant from a radar, only areas high within the storm are observed and the important areas below are not sampled.
When the team was unable to find a way to extract their two prisoners, they decided to wait for a mob of pro-Ayatollah revolutionaries to storm the jail and free all 10, 000 inmates, many of whom were political prisoners.
When Margaret arrived in the morning of 3 May, Beauchamp refused Margaret's summons to let her army pass, and she realised that there was insufficient time to storm the city before Edward's army arrived.
When the New Orleans Jazz style swept New York by storm in 1917 with the arrival of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Jimmy Durante was part of the audience at Reisenweber's Cafe on Columbus Circle when ODJB played that venue.
When a storm arose, the mighty serpent king Mucalinda rose up from his place beneath the earth and enveloped the Buddha in seven coils for seven days, not to break his ecstatic state.
When such storms have a brief period of severe weather associated with them, it is known as a pulse severe storm.
When the ship put into port in Nova Scotia to weather a storm, Kinzie escaped.
* When Hurricane Frances hit South Florida on Labor Day weekend ( over 100 miles north of Miami-Dade County ), 9, 800 Miami-Dade applicants were approved by FEMA for $ 21 million in storm claims for new furniture ; clothes ; thousands of new televisions, microwaves and refrigerators ; cars ; dental bills ; and a funeral even though the Medical Examiner recorded no deaths from Frances.
When the storm has cleared and the waters have subsided, Deucalion and Pyrrha are taken aback by the desolate wreckage of the land, and understand that they are now responsible for repopulating the earth.
When the great storm had cleared, the serpent king assumed his human form, bowed before the Buddha, and returned in joy to his palace.
When Mariner 9 arrived and successfully orbited Mars on 14 November 1971, just two weeks prior to Mars 2 and Mars 3, planetary scientists were surprised to find the atmosphere was thick with " a planet-wide robe of dust, the largest storm ever observed.
When Mariner 9 arrived and successfully orbited Mars on 14 November 1971, just two weeks prior to Mars 2 and Mars 3, planetary scientists were surprised to find the atmosphere was thick with " a planet-wide robe of dust, the largest storm ever observed.
When this was disclosed in the British press, it raised a storm of anti-German feeling.

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