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First edition (New Directions) Small Craft Warnings is a two-act play by Tennessee Williams, written in late 1971 and early 1972.Williams expanded his two-scene play Confessional (1970), which had been published in his 1970 compilation Dragon Country, into this full-length play that centers on a motley group of people gathered in a seedy coastal bar in Southern California.
Small craft advisory pennant. A small craft advisory is a type of wind warning issued by the National Weather Service in the United States. In Canada a similar warning is issued by Environment Canada. It is issued when winds have reached, or are expected to reach within 12 hours, a speed marginally less than gale force. A Small Craft Advisory ...
Small craft advisory [56] Wind advisory: Wind advisory or small craft advisory: 6–7 39 to 54 mph (34 to 47 knots) Gale warning [57] High wind warning: Tropical storm warning* 8–9 55 to 73 mph (48 to 63 knots) Storm warning [58] High wind warning: Tropical storm warning† 10–11 74–110 mph (64 to 99 knots) Hurricane force wind warning ...
a hazardous seas watch has also been issued. this hazardous seas watch is in effect from friday afternoon through late saturday night. the small craft advisory for hazardous seas is now in effect from 4 am thursday to 4 pm pst friday. a small craft advisory for winds remains in effect from 4 am thursday to 4 am pst friday.
More than 40 million people are under red flag warnings across eight states as the fire danger remains elevated in the Northeast. Winds may gust up to 35 mph with relative humidity levels as low ...
Employees at financial tech firm Block have been ordered by executives not to discuss a prominent board member: rapper Jay-Z.. Staffers have recently received "stern warnings" from management that ...
Because drinking can damage liver cells, the organ has to labor harder and less efficiently. When the liver is functioning at its best, people tend to feel more energy.” A healthier heart.
A gale watch is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when there is an increased risk for a gale-force wind event, meaning sustained surface winds, or frequent gusts, of 34 to 47 knots (39 to 54 mph; 63 to 87 km/h), but the occurrence, location, and/or timing of the event is still uncertain.