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AS IT IS 2013-09-26 Storm Season Arrives in the Atlantic 大西洋飓风季节到来 Hello, again, and welcome. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Today we are watching for them. And they most certainly are coming. People sometimes call them monsters. But
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Severe Ocean Storms: The Science of Nature's Power This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Barbara Klein. And Im June Simms. Today we tell about the science of severe ocean storms. Severe storms that develop over
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It means the living can slip away for now, she'll not go far, she'll be back again up to 8 times during a single breeding season, to deposit up to 100 eggs on each visit, only then can she head back to her feeding grounds where who knows what will ha
Tornados are one of the most frightening weather phenomena on our planet. Not only are they unique in how they form, but also in how they are measured . A tornados intensity is defined by the Enhanced Fujita Scale. On this scale, the intensity of the
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Asia 亚洲 Cyclones and climate change 飓风与气候变化 The new normal? 习以为常? Physics suggests that storms will get worse as the planet warms. But it is too early to tell if it is actually happening 物理学研究表明全球变暖将导
September is usually the worst month for hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. At least ten named storms have formed there this year. The hurricane season continues until the end of November. The total number of major storms this year has been above aver
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Hurricane Florence, which is approaching the Carolinas, is another strong storm. Hurricanes are measured by wind. This one has had recorded speeds of up to 140 miles per hour. But whenever it makes landfall, the real danger may b
Hey, Taylor. Do you like storms? 嗨,泰勒。你喜欢暴风雨吗? Some storms are scary. But some are kind of fun. I like to watch the rain and the wind. 有些暴风雨很可怕。但是有些又很有意思。我喜欢看下雨和刮风。 W
By Greg Flakus Fort Collins, Colorado 18 June 2007 We are now well into hurricane season in the western Atlantic area. The season lasts until November and forecasters say this year it will be active, producing as many as 17 named storms. They also sa
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- A week after storms devastated part of Rio de Janeiro state, southeastern Brazil, the death count reached 742, local authorities said Wednesday. According to the authorities, there are at least 200 people missing.