clear. Lows around 70 in the mountains... around 90 at Furnace Creek. sunny. Highs around 98 in the 121 at Furnace Creek.. Lows around 74 in the mountains... around 93 at Furnace Creek. sunny. Highs around 101 in the mountains... around 124 at Furnace Creek.. Lows around 77 in the mountains... around 96 at Furnace Creek. Highs around 102 in the 124 at Furnace Creek. CAZ523-111100- Western Mojave Desert- Including Barstow, Daggett, and Fort Irwin Lows 56 to 59. Highs 91 to 94. Southwest winds up to 10 mph. Lows 61 to 64. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph. Highs 96 to 99. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.. SATURDAY Lows 65 to 68. Southwest winds 5 to Highs around 104. clear. Lows around 72. Highs around 105. clear. Lows around 76. sunny. Highs around 109.. Lows around 79. Highs around 113.. Lows around 82. Highs around 113. CAZ524-111100- Eastern Mojave Desert- Including Baker, Mountain Pass, and Mitchell Caverns Lows 59 to 62. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph., warmer. Highs 92 to 95. North winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
Recap: Denver's Justin Simmons used a perfectly timed leap to block an extra point that would have given New Orleans a late lead, and Will Parks ran it back 84 yards for two points and a Broncos win. Broncos vs. Saints Week 10 Highlights | NFL 2016 Notable Team Connections Broncos Head Coach Vic Fangio began his NFL career in New Orleans and served as linebackers coach for the Saints from 1986-94 where he coached the famed "Dome Patrol", one of the greatest defensive groups of all-time. Saints WR Emmanuel Sanders appeared in 78 games (77 starts) with the Broncos from 2014-19 and was a member of the Super Bowl 50 championship team. Saints Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen served as defensive coordinator of the Broncos in 2011. Please check back throughout the week as I'll update the news/injury report daily.
Follow @photozonede All Tests Canon EOS (APS-C) Canon EOS (full F. ) Nikon DX (APS-C) Nikon FX (full F. ) Nikon 1 (CX) Sony Alpha (APS-C) Sony Alpha (full F. ) Micro-Four-Thirds Four-Thirds Pentax K Pentax Q Samsung NX Fujifilm X Leica M DSLR Reviews PZ Rating System Lens Test FAQ Olympus 17mm f/1. 8 - Review / Test Report Lens Reviews - (Micro-)Four-Thirds Article Index Introduction Analysis Sample Images & Verdict Page 1 of 3 Review by Klaus Schroiff, published June 2013 The Olympus 17mm f/1. 8 is - as of the time of this review - the 4th high-speed prime lens for the micro-four-thirds (MFT) system by Olympus. It is a moderate wide-angle lens thus targeting applications such as street-, landscape- and still-life photography. While Olympus is shy of marketing this as 'pancake lens', we'd say that given its short length (3. 5cm) and marginal weight (120g), it still falls into this category. The price tag feels somewhat steep upon first glance. This seems to be a bit of an unfortunate trend in the MFT system lately - but let's see how it 'behaves' during the tests.
Syracuse, N. Y. -- Upstate New York will see a snowier- and colder-than-normal winter, says the new issue of the Farmers' Almanac. "With below-normal winter temperatures and above-normal precipitation forecast, the Great Lakes and Midwest, along with central and northern New England, will see above-normal snowfalls, particularly in January and February, " the almanac said. That's at odds with the Climate Prediction Center, the long-range forecasting arm of the National Weather Service. The center says the best odds for the Northeast is a warmer-than-average winter, with about normal snowfall. That's largely due to the expected development of an El Nino, the warming of equatorial Pacific Ocean waters that an influence global climate. A year ago, Farmers' Almanac predicted a cold and snowy winter. With a big warm spell in February, the winter across much of the Northeast ended up slightly warmer than normal. It was snowy, though: Syracuse, American's snowiest major city, had 153 inches of snow, nearly 30 inches more than average.
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