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    Extreme weather conditions can damage infrastructures, bringing huge financial burdens. This can slow down economic growth and negatively impact the global economy, on which the Netherlands are very dependant. There are various economic barriers that keep governments…

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    “Crow Hill” The line from this poem of “When it is not wind it is rain” reminded me of every day in Florida. The weather here is so bipolar. One second it can be a sky full of direct sunshine and then the next second it is pouring down rain with a heavy overcast and booming thunder. Most of the time I am inside when this happens but a few times I have been caught outside. Once when this happened recently, my whole family and I were at Poe Springs for my seventeenth birthday on a Sunday in…

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    squeeze in my lower stomach. It was such an unordinary sensation that I was going through and I was not able to understand exactly why I felt this way. But without minding these situations, I got dressed and headed out the door for a morning jog. The weather was perfect, sunny with just the right amount of wind. The wind blew against my pulled back hair. With all that peace, there is always something wrong and that’s when I realized something very unusual far deep into the ocean. An enormous…

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    Weather is a factor in the lives of all people residing in the world. Many studies have been conducted throughout the years to understand the influential nature of the weather and how its varying patterns have impacted the course of history. Huntington (1913) details a study of this concept in which the theory of pulsatory climatic change, first described by Professor A. T. Olmstead in 1912, is enacted to justify similarities between the climatic conditions of California and Asia as a result of…

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    Tennessee can bring turbulent weather in the form of thunder storms and possibly tornados. Driving in these conditions is dangerous because gusty winds affect both your steering and that of other vehicles around you. This problem is made more difficult by the heavy rain that accompanies these types of storms. Getting safely through these situations will require your complete attention and skillful use of these tips: Stay off the road in extreme weather. Consult the weather forecast when…

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    Destinations for holidays are usually based around expected weather. The tourism industry will be affected by changes in regional weather patterns. In 2011 recreation and tourism accounted for 9% of global spending and employed 260 million people [3]. According to studies colder climates will benefit from rising temperatures and hotter climates will…

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    Wool Hunting Clothing A long day of hunting in the cold weather can put someone at risk of hypothermia. Once the body temperature starts to drop, you are in severe danger. To prevent this from happening, it is important to dress appropriately when hunting. Wool hunting clothing is a must, especially for those who spend all day outdoors. When purchasing wool clothing for your hunting expedition, you should always start with the basics. A great place to start with your wool hunting clothing…

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    This change can amount to the large amounts or shortage of one type of molecule that can alter how the climate would normally dissipate. The irregular climate can modify the temperature to either being cooler or hotter. This modification can erect weather that would…

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    unspoken story; stories where much of the author’s writing is implied or understood without being spoken. Our minds take in information and create scenarios from his writing with what was never described. His story takes place one early day where the weather is beautiful, but as things become moody inside of an average American family home a couple decides that their relationship is not worth the effort. This leaves their baby to be punished…

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    have shown several results of the impacts of climate change on species, whether it’s a fluctuation in weather or the temperature rising quicker than we can evolve. Many species that depend on weather to cue when to fly or hibernate, and that live in more drastic climates, are in danger of extinction. If these many species can 't adapt to harsher environments and live with the new climate and weather, then they are at severe risk of extinction. The results of climate change are gradually…

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