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The first Weather Bureau radiosonde was launched in Massachusetts in 1937, which prompted a switch from routine aircraft observation to radiosondes within two years. The Bureau prohibited the word "tornado" from being used in any of its weather products out of concern for inciting panic (a move contradicted in its intentions by the high death tolls in past tornado outbreaks due to the lack of ...
The month finished well below average as a result. February saw a much more active weather pattern take shape across North America during the middle of the month, with winter storms bringing multiple rounds of severe weather outbreaks to the southern United States, and producing a handful of significant tornadoes.
Multimode X-band sea search terrain-mapping weather radar, nearly identical to AN/APN-215 [80] C-2A Greyhound: AN/APN-237: Ku-band Terrain-Following Radar part of AN/AAQ-13: Texas Instruments (now Raytheon) AN/APN-241: X-band high-resolution Low Power Color Radar (LCPR) for weather and navigation [81] AC-130H Spectre, C-130 Hercules, MC-130W ...
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite until October 2020 [201]) is a monthly subscription offering for organizations and businesses to get access to a collection of Google's services, including Gmail, Google Drive and Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides, with additional administrative tools, unique domain names, and 24/7 support.
After a long legal battle and loss at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in 1997 the City auctioned 0.38 acres (0.15 ha) of land, including the cross, to the highest bidder. The decision to sell the land was challenged by two members of the group American Atheists , but a federal appeals court ruled against them in 2002 and the Supreme Court ...
The cargo ship collided in foggy weather with Praktikolas Maris ( Liberia) in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey and sank with the loss of twenty-two crew. [4] Turnu Severin Romania: The cargo ship collided in fog with Admiral Zmejavic ( Yugoslavia) and sank in the Dardanelles with the loss of fifteen crew. [4]
The word-medial sequence *-mn-is simplified after long vowels and diphthongs or after a short vowel if the sequence was tautosyllabic and preceded by a consonant. The *n was deleted if the vocalic sequence following the cluster was accented, as in Ancient Greek θερμός (thermós 'warm') from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰermnós ('warm'); otherwise, the *m was deleted, as in Sanskrit ...