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    Doctors told Dorothea Went after an eight month wait ‘we’ve failed you; we shouldn’t have left you this long’ ‘I was forced to wait eight months’ for life saving heart surgery - my ...

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    Scroll through the images below to see what we consider the most impactful weather photos of 2024. Three buildings stand completely destroyed by storm damage. Storm debris is piled up in the ...

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    Around 20 million people were under winter weather alerts across the regions, which received upward of an inch of snow in a weather system that produced a covering of light to moderate snow before ...

  6. Weather lore - Wikipedia

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    Before the invention of temperature measuring devices, such as the mercury thermometer, it was difficult to gather predictive, numerical data. Therefore, communities used their surroundings to predict and explain the weather in upcoming days. [4] Today, the majority of weather lore can be found in proverbs.

  7. January 1938 geomagnetic storm - Wikipedia

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    The London-based Royal Observatory Greenwich was able to observe a large sunspot on January 15 due to a short break in the cloud cover. The latitude of the sunspot was on the +19° N declination on the sun's hemisphere, and the sunspot at its maximum size covered an area of roughly 3,000 Millionths of the Solar Hemisphere, or 3,000(MSH).

  8. Going to Work - Wikipedia

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    Going to Work is a 1943 oil painting by the English artist L. S. Lowry. Originally commissioned as a piece of war art by the War Artists Advisory Committee, it depicts crowds of workers walking into the Mather & Platt engineering equipment factory in Manchester, north-west England. The painting now hangs in the Imperial War Museum North. [1]

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    A 14-month-old child was also among the passengers injured and later transported to the hospital. A Hawaiian Airlines flight approaches Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole on the ...