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A theoretical forecast map of a hypothetical Category 4 hurricane inbound for the island of Oahu published by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.. Makani Pahili (alternatively Makani Pāhili, Hawaiian for strong wind) [1] is an annual disaster preparedness exercise for tropical cyclones [2] organized between the United States Armed Forces and Hawaiian civil agencies that occurs near the ...
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List of current and former capital cities within U.S. states; List of metropolitan areas by population; List of the world's most populous cities; List of cities in India; List of planned cities; List of city nicknames in the United States; List of towns; List of places in London; List of Brooklyn, New York neighborhoods; List of Manhattan, New ...
Makani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julie Makani (born 1970), Tanzanian medical researcher; Lévy Makani, Congolese politician; Ramo Makani (born 1960), Tanzanian politician; Sosha Makani (born 1986), Iranian footballer; Firdaws Makani (1483 — 1530), posthumous name of Emperor Babur, founder of Mughal Empire
Name Constituency Party Tarimba Gulam Abbas: Kinondoni: CCM: Sagini Jumanne Abdallah: Butiama: CCM: Hamida Mohamedi Abdallah: Lindi City: CCM: Maida Hamad Abdallah
Makani was founded in 2006 by Saul Griffith, Don Montague, and Corwin Hardham. [2] It received funding as part of Google.org's Renewable Energy cheaper than Coal (RE<C) initiative. [3] "Makani" is Hawaiian for "wind." [4] Corwin Hardham died in 2012 at age 38. [5] On 23 May 2013, Makani Power was acquired by Google and was folded into Google X. [6]
Location number (book), a method for displaying citeable page numbers in e-books Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Location number .
The name derives from the mountainous and hilly landscape of the western half of the island of Hispaniola. Hispaniola (name of the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic) – a Latinization of the Spanish name La Española, meaning "The Spanish (island)", a name given to the island by Columbus in 1492. [232]