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    served it up on my anniversary gift, a set of awesome deer print dishes. I have to say I have the best wife on the planet and do not take her for granted. The weather has been warm until today and tomorrow is going to be a chilly evening as well and will help with deer movement. The leaves are still hanging in there but this cold weather should get them falling soon and it already has the acorns dropping like crazy. This should pull those mature bucks off the fields and back into the timber…

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    September 2013 brought flood waters that had not been seen in Northern Colorado in recorded history. Many weather records fell with the rains that inundated this region at that time. The record rainfall brought on massive flash floods that damaged homes and businesses, while causing billions in property damage. That damage can still be seen two years later. What Happened Back in 2013 The weather system that caused the record rainfall and massive flooding was a combination never seen in this…

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    exist and that it is having a negative impact on the very world in which we live. There is a vast array of climate change examples that we should be concerned with and which are effecting our ways of life which include rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and global temperature rise and need to be dealt with sooner rather than later before we destroy our very way of life. One clear cut example is that climate change is real and is a serious problem is because of rising sea levels.…

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    Add a Title According to the SREX report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a changing climate leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, spatial extent, duration, and timing of extreme weather and climate events, and can result in unprecedented extreme weather and climate events (IPCC, 2012). Especially in the Western United States, wildfires are increasing in frequency, duration, and severity. Wildfires are a major source of particulate matter in the air, mainly during the…

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    Climate Synthesis Essay

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    Climate change is a rising issue of importance in our society, and one that is threatening to our community in many ways. The weather has been changed in this world for centuries. Climate change in the world today can be caused by plenty of reasons. Many changes can occur when the temperature rises. When there are some changes in the weather, temperatures can increase like crazy. For example, it causes floods, intense of rain, droughts, and can even have severe heat waves. It is now more certain…

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    She made a common mistake by “relying on personal experience and anecdotes, on stories rather than statistics” (Achenbach). She failed to realize that climate and weather are not the same thing. Climate is the general trend of weather over a long period of time, not the weather on a short local scale. By denying the problem, no progress towards a solution can be made. One reason for denial, Keith B. Miller says, is that the scientific concession on climate change “is…

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    The author writes about how hurricanes only wreck poor countries. For instance hurricanes don't hit the rich places but they hit places like Haiti. Waves are extremely powerful and take out houses and other important things. It always seem like the weather hits at the most inconvenient times. First off, We didn't get a lick of rain all summer long. When something very important came up like beet harvest it started down pouring and literally rained 4 inches within a week. The storm was almost…

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    Mitigation Alexandra Foust Park University Stefan Buckman ABSTRACT There must be established steps of mitigation situations at the city, county, state, and US government levels. Without these mitigation solutions the towns and cities are at risk for the devastation that natural disasters can bring and a long recovery stage. Typically, the recovery is hardest for the community, but mitigation works to shorten the recovery stage and reduce the effects of the disaster itself.…

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    I arrived in the Academic Plaza before four in the afternoon and noticed two people lying in their hammocks, which were on opposite ends of the plaza. The sun radiated through the leaves and a light breeze kept the plaza cool and balmy. One of the hammocks was a bright turquoise color and it quickly caught my eye. I decided to approach this person versus the other because she was closer in proximity to me and exuded a friendly aura. Haley’s hammock dangled in one of the larger trees in the area…

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    global warming due to the location of Canada’s northern regions. The arctic is a very fragile ecosystem due its extreme weather conditions enabling fewer species to thrive and an overall less diverse population. This less diverse population results in a simpler food chain. Subsequently, if one species is wiped out due to glaciers melting, thawing permafrost, or extreme weather changes all caused by global warming then it is more difficult for the animals living there to adapt and continually…

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