Here are some other peak storm-surge values from Wednesday, above the average high-tide level: San Juan Bay, Puerto Rico: About 2. 4 feet Fajardo, Puerto Rico: About 2. 3 feet Arecibo, Puerto Rico: About 2. 2 feet Christiansted Harbor, St. Croix, Virgin Islands: About 2 feet Culebra, Puerto Rico: About 1. 7 feet St. John (Lameshur Bay), Virgin Islands: About 1. 5 feet At least one rain gauge near Caguas, Puerto Rico, reported more than 35 inches of rain from Maria. According to the National Weather Service office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, rain rates approached 5 to 7 inches per hour Wednesday morning. This torrential rain prompted flash flood warnings in much of Puerto Rico and parts of the Virgin Islands. Flash flood emergencies were issued for the Rio de la Plata Basin. River levels had risen 20 feet since midnight Tuesday night near the town of Comerio. Over a dozen river gauges reported levels above flood stage. The Rio Grande de Manati near Ciales shattered its previous record by over 17 feet, and the Rio Gurabo at Gurabo neared its record crest set in September 1960.
Excerpt from "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Quote by Edmund Burke February 1st. 2003. Updated March 2014 HAARP AND SPACESHIP COLUMBIA THAT COLD SATURDAY MORNING What happened to the Columbia Space Shuttle A Scientific Explanation The picture above shows PART of ONE of the Arrays. It's probably about 5% of the total Array area! Remember this is a 3 Gigawatt transmitter - That's 3 Billion Watts (No - not a misprint - Billion not million - this is serious stuff folks) The partly-university and partly-military HAARP facility had very lax security, as shown by the pictures and text on their own website. ( their early 2000's website). It is only just a very large shortwave radio transmitter in Gakona, Alaska used for university research, isn't it? That's what they say. In fact the official HAARP web site goes to great lengths to appear to be open in all things - there are pictures galore - virtual tours of the place - technical data - personnel - all sorts of things - you would think that it's all above board.
Weather working day (WWD). This is defined in the Charterparty Laytime Definitions 1980 as: "... a working day or part of a working day during which it is... possible to load/discharge the cargo without interference due to the weather. If such interference occurs … there shall be excluded from the laytime a period calculated by reference to the ratio which the duration of the interference bears to the time which would have... been worked but for the interference. " Weather working day. This expression means a working day or pan of a working day during which it is possible (if the vessel is loading or discharging) or would be possible (if the vessel is not loading or discharging) to load or discharge the cargo without interference due to the weather. If such interference occurs, or would have occurred if cargo operations had been in progress, there shall be excluded from the laytime a period calculated by reference to the ratio between the duration of the interference and the time, which would have or could have been worked if the interference had not occurred.
Mount Attavyros is the highest peak on Rhodes at 1215 metres, and the landscape in the interior of the island is very mountainous. The high plains in the coastal area usually drop steeply, in the north and south of Rhodes the nature is clearly flatter. Besides Crete, the largest island of Greece, Rhodes is one of the most important tourist regions of the country. Climate on Rhodes The weather on Rhodes is an essential aspect for the touristic success of the island, which is one of the sunniest places in Europe with over 3000 hours of sunshine per year. The temperatures on Rhodes range between 9 °C and 31 °C, although temperatures of up to 38 °C are possible, especially in high summer from the beginning of July to the end of August. As a rule there is no rain at all at this time of year, from April to September Rhodes is extremely dry. The winter months of November to February are characterized by slightly more rainfall of up to 5. 83 in, especially January and February usually bring some rain.
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Weather in January January, the same as December, is a wintry winter month in Newburgh, New York, with average temperature varying between 32. 9°F (0. 5°C) and 20. 3°F (-6. 5°C). With an average high-temperature of 32. 5°C) and an average low-temperature of 20. 5°C), January is the coldest month. Weather in January » Weather in February The last month of the winter, February, is also a wintry month in Newburgh, New York, with average temperature fluctuating between 21. 2°F (-6°C) and 36. 5°F (2. In Newburgh, New York, the average high-temperature is practically the same as in January - a still wintry 36. Weather in February » Weather in March The first month of the spring, March, is a frosty month in Newburgh, New York, with average temperature ranging between max 44. 6°F (7°C) and min 28. 4°F (-2°C). In Newburgh, New York, the average high-temperature slightly increases, from a cold 36. 5°C) in February, to a chilly 44. 6°F (7°C). Weather in March » Weather in April April in Newburgh, New York, is a moderate spring month, with average temperature fluctuating between 38.
They requested that the story only be published after the babies were born for safety and cultural reasons, the newspaper said. According to the report, Ms Sithole went on leave earlier than expected from her job as a retail store manager because she could no longer cope. One organisation has given £50, 000 to the couple to help and other South Africans are being encouraged to donate. Alongside #Tembisa10, the term #NationalBabyShower has been trending on Twitter. 'I am so grateful she had this chance': Baby spared paralysis after spine surgery in the womb "Gentle giant" husky dog praised for finding abandoned newborn baby in Birmingham park
Thin branches of trees swaying and without foliage. Smoke mixed in the air, losing shape. This is the best wind for a wind turbine. At Sea: Moderate agitation. The waves are elongated, white sheep can be seen in many places. Wave height of 1 to 1.