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  2. What To Do During A Severe Storm If You Live In A Home ... - AOL

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    While most people are aware that the safest place during severe weather and tornado warnings is in the safety of a basement or storm cellar, not everyone lives and works in a building equipped ...

  3. Stormwater - Wikipedia

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    Stormwater, also written storm water, is water that originates from precipitation , including heavy rain and meltwater from hail and snow. Stormwater can soak into the soil ( infiltrate ) and become groundwater , be stored on depressed land surface in ponds and puddles , evaporate back into the atmosphere, or contribute to surface runoff .

  4. How Often to Water a Snake Plant to Keep It Healthy ... - AOL

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    A snake plant left on top of a filing cabinet in an office cubicle far from a window won’t need watering as much as the same plant set in front of a sunny, southern-facing window. Tips for ...

  5. Effects of Hurricane Ike in inland North America - Wikipedia

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    The effects of Hurricane Ike in inland North America, in September 2008, were unusually intense and included widespread damage across all or parts of eleven states – Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio, [1] Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia, (not including Louisiana and Texas where the storm made landfall) and into parts of Ontario as Ike, which ...

  6. Fall splendor: Where to see vibrant fall colors around Indiana

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    When will leaves reach peak colors in Indiana? Where are the best places to go leaf peeping? What will the weather be like this fall?

  7. Climate change in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In Lake Michigan, the changing climate is likely to harm water quality. Warmer water tends to cause more algal blooms, which can be unsightly, harm fish, and degrade water quality. Severe storms also increase the amount of pollutants that run off from land to water, so the risk of algal blooms will be greater if storms become more severe.

  8. Damage reported as severe storms roll through Tri-State on ...

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    While heavy rain will continue to fall for the next hour or two, the major severe weather threat is over for Evansville and Henderson. 9:39 p.m.: Storm damage reported in Gibson County, Indiana

  9. Pinhook Bog - Wikipedia

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    As the mat thickens, larger and larger plants take root and grow. Under the mat a peat bed develops. The acidic water slows the decay of the sphagnum moss and other plants. With time, the peat may fill the bog from the mat to the bottom. As the moisture becomes less acidic, typical land plants take root and the bog disappears. [5] Orchids:

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