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  5. National Weather Service Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The current National Weather Service Fort Worth is located at 3401 Northern Cross Blvd, Fort Worth, TX in the northeastern part of Fort Worth, near Meacham International Airport, and is in charge of issuing local forecasts and weather warnings for north central Texas. [1] It is one of 13 National Weather Service offices located in Texas. [1]

  6. Mount Gravatt Cemetery and Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Gravatt Cemetery and Crematorium is a cemetery and crematorium located at 620 Mains Road, Nathan, Brisbane, Australia. It is operated by the City of Brisbane . [ 1 ]

  7. Mount Gravatt, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    As Mount Gravatt was the end of the line, part of the area was known locally as "The Terminus". Mount Gravatt East State School (in neighbouring Mount Gravatt East) was opened on 29 August 1955. [9] Mount Gravatt State High School opened in 1960. [9] St Agnes Catholic Primary School opened on 1 January 1962. [9] The Mount Gravatt Library opened ...

  8. Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center saw the first full-scale activation of the facility during the Northeast blackout of 1965. [14] [15] According to a letter to the editor of The Washington Post, after the September 11 attacks, most of the congressional leadership were evacuated to Mount Weather by helicopter. [8] [16] [17]

  9. Climate of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-vortex tornado outside of Dallas, Texas on April 2, 1957. Since Dallas lies at the lower end of the "Tornado Alley", tornadoes have on occasion been a threat to the city. Most tornadoes hit the city during the months of April and May. [15] Dallas was hit by a powerful tornado on April 2, 1957; the tornado was later rated F3. [16]