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"inland" Definitions
  1. located in or near the middle of a country, not near the edge or on the coast
  2. (especially British English) taking place within one country, not between different countries synonym domestic (1)

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And now it's bleeding into a multiple day inland, inland threat from torrential rainfall.
The inland algae is festering in the vast canals and winding inland waterways of Southwest Florida.
Inland flooding: The greatest risk from Hurricane Florence is its rainfall potential, both near the coast and inland.
Inland port On the city's outskirts, the Xi'an International Trade and Logistics Park is essentially an inland port.
And no one knows how far inland that coastal flooding will spread, or how many inland communities will be washed out.
That's in comparison to those living between 25 and 85033 miles inland, 60 percent, and more than 300 miles inland, 59 percent.
The route of travel could have been via the inland, coastal route or both — but the congruence of data favors the inland route.
Hurricane force winds will also extend well inland across portions of the Florida Panhandle, southern Georgia, and southeast Alabama as Michael moves inland. 3.
Kazakhstan is the so-called inland port's biggest market, followed by Amsterdam, said Jie Gai, project manager in marketing for Xi'an International Inland Port Multimodal Transportation.
As the storm moves further inland, I am concerned that people further inland in my state of Georgia, for example, may not be really aware of the fact that they're going to experience strong tropical storm to weak hurricane force winds in some parts well inland.
The big picture: Florence poses extraordinary risks for the East Coast, from storm surge flooding at the coasts, to high winds inland and potentially deadly inland flooding.
The steep mountain forests where the caribou dwell are part of an inland temperate rain forest, a unique ecosystem characterized by frequent precipitation and the only one inland.
Up to 23 foot possible along coast, and more inland Philadelphia, New York and Boston could see fair amounts of snow, but areas inland could receive even more.
Those close to the coast could see rain, but a few miles inland it will be a freezing rain mix and then a snow mix a bit farther inland.
"The center of the depression will move inland over the Upper Texas coast later today, and move farther inland Tuesday night and Wednesday," the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
Harvey becomes a tropical storm inland over Texas . . .
It implies that people who have experienced flooding on the coast migrate inland, but may not realize that they are still vulnerable if they relocate to an inland flood zone.
Winning the vote in inland California will be a strong barometer for winning in many other inland parts of the country that are struggling to catch up with their coastal counterparts.
" He added: "It is water that washes way inland.
The infrastructure report card of the American Society of Civil Engineers gave inland waterways a lowly D this year, since half of all vessels had experienced delays across the inland-waterways system.
The Inland Valley Humane Society is currently investigating the incident.
Some are pipelines linking terminals to inland centers of demand.
The water in these two states can travel farther inland.
The wind damage could progress far inland, even into Georgia.
Previously, such facilities were built in remote areas deep inland.
Part of the problem is that Sahiwal is 1,000km inland.
Lodhi Art District Work in Progress at Inland Container Depot
Vagnari, more inland, is considered a cemetery of estate laborers.
It pushed a wall of seawater inland, causing widespread flooding.
There, the victims were county employees at Inland Regional Center.
Higher seas bring storm surges that can reach farther inland.
Some of that 1% is sitting in glaciers farther inland.
Now there are signs the wave is reaching further inland.
How did megalodon teeth wind up in an inland cave?
Food halls are migrating to the suburbs and spreading inland.
Would we ever have his haunting cameo in Inland Empire?
Severe flooding would reach as far inland as Baton Rouge.
He expected mudslides and rockslides as the storm moved inland.
Many fled the coasts and sheltered at evacuation centers inland.
FYI, some of the caves extend about 11 miles inland.
The forest was once a swamp about 100 miles inland.
The Picariello comes from Irpinia, in the eastern, inland area.
As they realized what was happening, they began running inland.
Tuesday; more inland areas were under a winter storm warning.
It later added power over motor carriers and inland waterways.
Other communities along our inland marine highways face similar needs.
Two of the club's holes will also be moved inland.
Mangkhut is now expected to move inland of western Guangdong.
That would seal off most of his country's inland territory.
Even portions of the Topsail Drive, further inland, are covered.
Life-threatening hurricane-force winds will occur well inland across portions of the Florida Panhandle, southeast Alabama, and southwestern Georgia as the core of the hurricane moves inland later today and this evening. 4.
The big picture: Cyclone Idai was the equivalent of a Category 3 storm when it struck Africa's coast, destroying much of Beira and flooding a vast inland region, turning rivers into an inland sea.
"A tropical depression could form before the system moves inland later Tuesday or Tuesday night, but significant additional development is not likely once the system moves inland," the NHC said in its latest advisory.
Hesse's inland revenue office could not be immediately reached for comment.
The storm was expected to weaken as it continues moving inland.
Gordon later weakens to a tropical depression as it moves inland.
California is blue, but only on its long coast, not inland.
The storm is now weakening as it heads inland into China.
But by and large China's export industry is not migrating inland.
Spots with an abundance of perfect breaks would just move inland.
As thousands fled inland, some people said they were staying put.
The victim was found after the storm passed inland, Wax said.
But as thousands fled inland Wednesday, not everyone chose to evacuate.
Is this already disastrous storm projected to move 20 miles inland?
The effect was to bring migration controls inland from the border.
Franklin moved inland with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.
The slow-moving storm crept further inland and settled over Houston.
Inland flooding is often the worst impact from a landfalling storm.
Proponents say, though, that inland surfing's moment may have finally arrived.
Inland households, often with lower incomes, are subsidizing coastal residents' choices.
The shooting at Inland Regional Center was San Bernardino's Sept. 11.
This could lead to flash flooding and damaging winds further inland.
Turns out, inland cities are the best places for millennial homebuyers.
His property extends a mile inland over a former sugarcane plantation.
At least, residents of inland California had better hope that happens.
The storm had weakened significantly as it moved inland in Bangladesh.
Philadelphia, which is now roughly sixty miles inland, would be underwater.
Those wildfires tend to be more inland, in higher-elevation forests.
The Inland Empire is a vast area east of Los Angeles.
Trade buzzes through Laredo, the largest inland port in the country.
Others joined him, and they moved inland to find the Americans.
In the spring, they go inland for trout on the Kennebago.
Back then, most of the grape-growing activity was well inland.
Some communities are considering moving coastal populations inland to protect them.
Ditto Téa Obreht's "Inland," which lost me from its first pages.
It's rare enough to have one form inland, much less two.
It's rare enough to have one form inland, much less, two.
Campgrounds are also available for those heading inland from coastal areas.
Nor has Xi's Belt and Road Initiative noticeably boosted growth inland.
Farther north and farther inland, the storm had mainly dropped snow.
And even worse — a second inland rift is now reportedly forming.
Catastrophic floods could follow if the storm stalls inland, it said.
Third, they can retreat inland, abandoning some areas to the sea.
Meaning close to the coast people could see rain, a few miles inland freezing rain mix, a few more miles inland snow mix and then a few more miles away the snow starts piling up quickly.
"On the Rhine, by far Germany's most important inland waterway, river vessels can, depending on area, often only transport half of their normal loads, sometimes even less," said the association of German inland waterways shipping companies BDB.
As wages have risen in coastal areas, exporting industries have shifted inland.
Elite coastal liberals are largely despised by the working-class inland residents.
Inland is alright, too, but nothing matches the productivity of the sea.
This makes it hard for inland competitors to break into export markets.
And something similar is happening in Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo's inland neighbour.
The big difference with this storm: Jeanne moved inland and weakened quickly.
Stanleyville, later renamed Kisangani, 229,246km inland, became the country's second-biggest city.
I grew up in Nimbin, a small community inland from Byron Bay.
These ice shelves act like a door stop, holding back inland ice.
China has a history of trying to develop important industries deep inland.
Other inland cities could also see stronger performance ahead, the report noted.
The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland.
Whether this means the ocean will plow further inland faster is unclear.
Customs processing at the inland depot is less reliable than in Mombasa.
Franklin is expected to move inland over the mountains in central Mexico.
Jose Fernandez was born in the inland province of Villa Clara, Cuba.
Likewise, the inland waterways fleet and shore infrastructure need to be recapitalized.
The gull population along the coast declined, while inland populations remained healthy.
Inland gulls are attracted to food waste in landfill sites and bins.
And they may have found it in the inland city of Changsha.
Federation members were reporting healthy bookings, with inland safaris faring particularly well.
When I'm inland, I go to a place near Redlands called Cuca's.
Winter storm watches are already posted for upstate and inland New England.
Young soldiers stormed the beaches to move inland with little combat experience.
These inland areas were "where the focus has to be," he said.
The disintegrating coastline was claiming a graveyard that was once far inland.
Traditionally, scientists who have studied inland waters have focused on different questions.
The cyclone's storm surge, which pushed waves deep inland, swamped entire villages.
So add mountain villages and inland drives to your to-do list.
The Hill Fire, which is farther inland, was about 70 percent contained.
Farther inland in Southern California, the Hill Fire is 80 percent contained.
The island seems deserted, but you can bet others are lurking inland.
But then much is confusion in Inland, right up until the end.
The routes connecting the city inland were blocked by floodwaters and debris.
Forecasters say the storm will stall after moving inland, prolonging the rain.
Roughly 80 percent of the Inland Empire's residents are black or Latino.
It plunged to a belly landing in a marsh 25 miles inland.
They also carry Tomahawk cruise missiles that can hit targets far inland.
Flooding could also extend 10 to 15 miles inland from the coast.
Inland schools, too, were closed on Monday, including many east of Austin.
Even larger shares do in wealthy suburbs and in poorer inland communities.
Even larger shares do in wealthy suburbs and in poorer inland communities.
I crossed the river in Drogheda, a medieval town five miles inland.
Areas inland toward Austin and San Antonio may also be heavily impacted.
Boat traffic stopped, fresh water receded and seawater seeped inland, degrading soils.
It also said prisoners from four jails have been moved farther inland.
Returning, Ted said: 'The fixes they give are about 30 miles inland.
Known as the Inland Empire, the region has rebounded in recent years.
The result of all that water: An "inland ocean" formed near Beira.
Strong winds could also spread inland into portions of the Carolinas. 26.
Inland flooding, particularly along creeks and rivers, may also become life-threatening.
Or would it be the "only for obsessives" Lynch of Inland Empire?
Unemployment is high, especially among the young, and some inland regions remain impoverished.
The storm was expected to affect many areas inland of the Gulf Coast.
Cyclone Idai left death, destruction, and a sprawling inland sea in its wake.
Well, maybe some primal Tom Zé. Zé has never forgotten his inland roots.
An earlier version of this post misattributed the inland flooding comparison to Hugo.
Wind damage and power outages will extend inland to Tallahassee and southern Georgia.
Heavy rain, inland flooding and storm surge flooding will continue through the weekend.
However, Storm Nate is expected to quickly weaken as it moves farther inland.
The tremors were felt as far inland as Seville, the capital of Andalusia.
Kroll fled to North Carolina, deeper inland to his family home in Charlotte.
Inland cities are also poised to show strong growth in high-income residents.
With investment now tailing off inland, their growth is also beginning to falter.
Firms that might have moved inland from the coast are instead looking abroad.
Deeper inland, vast swathes of the country, especially rural areas, lag far behind.
Then look at the people who live inland—well over half the population.
As the storm moved inland, it also swamped southern Malawi and eastern Zimbabwe.
"If a storm stalls inland, it will overflow creeks and rivers," he added.
Third, it is China's poorer inland provinces that are most reliant on LGFVs.
Many, such as Henan, Hunan and Anhui, are just inland from the coast.
Because its bed lies below sea level, water will pursue it far inland.
Inland waterways are in disrepair and threaten the resilience of our energy system.
Moving water from inland areas to the coast is too costly, he said.
"The smart thing would have been to evacuate farther inland," said Bryant, 48.
Inland flooding is often one of the worst impacts for storms making landfall.
Chantal Yendiree and her family evacuated inland to Corpus Christi for the storm.
A similar plot farther inland would have cost more than $20,000, she said.
But "Inland" still examines with great seriousness the line between reinvention and erasure.
We don't expect slow-moving rainstorms like Florence that overflow inland river systems.
Preliminary proposals to build nuclear power plants inland have also ignited intense opposition.
There are beautiful beaches along the coast and mountains a few hours inland.
In some areas, the shoreline would be likely to move inland by miles.
That's scary because it could exacerbate the risks of rain and inland flooding.
Even inland areas not previously threatened may be impacted by hurricanes this year.
The gentleman spoke of fishing, Montauk Point tides and the breezy day inland.
After erupting on the coasts, the outbreak is swiftly making its way inland.
She previously worked at a cafe in Dali, far inland in Yunnan Province.
Republicans also lost the inland Orange County district represented by former GOP Rep.
Inland Revenue said it could not comment on the affairs of individual taxpayers.
And just inland are some tremendously appealing mountain towns like Borgomaro and Apricale.
Some inland counties also closed services, but many of the 363 did not.
The inland location of Charlotte, North Carolina makes it less vulnerable to hurricanes.
However, our research shows that people should be very careful about moving inland.
It's what they call an inland sea, because it's surrounded by the mainland.
The inland waterways also directly impact the quality of life for many Americans.
But inland and mountainous parts of the region might not be so lucky.
Inland, stone walls separate fields cut into strips of olives, wheat and potatoes.
The result of all that water: An "inland ocean" has formed near Beira.
As West Antarctic glaciers have become more unstable, their grounding lines have moved inland and deepened, which provides warm ocean waters with easier access to the ice's underbelly and uncorks inland ice to slide into the sea, adding to sea levels.
Inland North American producers have seen four projects stymied since September, owing to both environmental opposition and an oversupplied global oil market that make it easier and cheaper to import cargoes than transport inland crude thousands of miles on railcars.
The Mekong Basin is "the biggest inland fishery in the world," said the study.
When inland states legalize medical marijuana, violent crime in the nearest border state drops.
Chakama in Kilifi region is 60 km inland from the coastal resort of Malindi.
Census data shows the Inland Empire region added more than 50,000 residents in 2018.
New cables gird the continent and reach inland, increasing competition and driving down costs.
It will only be partly so if growth fails to pick up again inland.
As land prices and wages have risen along the coast, companies have moved inland.
Farther inland, countries such as South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda struggle to reach markets.
"A lot of people went inland, a lot of people went west," he said.
Especially in the inland communities where infrastructure was already tenuous, people were completely disconnected.
This comes both through a storm surge at the coast and heavy inland rains.
They cluster along coasts, diffuse across the open ocean, and sluice down inland rivers.
Diagrams depicting the spillage mechanism (left) and the hypothesized inland sea and Northern Ocean.
It supports the world's most productive inland fishery, and its watershed boasts stunning biodiversity.
The Civil Service Bureau and the Inland Revenue Department said they welcomed the ruling.
The inland murres are grounded and needed to be taken back to the ocean.
Tomorrow it may be the incineration of Los Angeles, Seattle, or cities further inland.
In Caibarien, a coastal town in the hurricane's predicted path, residents headed farther inland.
"We know fuel is very important" as people prepare to evacuate inland, he said.
Many Floridians spent Thursday stocking up on food or making plans to head inland.
Some fear that the storm will move slowly, impacting potentially less prepared inland areas.
Gulls can eat anything, so landfill sites are a good option for inland gulls.
Instead, they drove 150 miles (240 km) inland to his mother's house in Durham.
The storm would "continue to quickly weaken as it moves farther inland," it added.
Chatwood grew up outside of Los Angeles in the Inland Empire city of Redlands.
But this was nothing compared to Camp Century, established in 1959, 140 miles inland.
Michael's wind and storm surge ripped up buildings like posies and carried them inland.
The scene was shot in the Inland Empire of California, in hundred-degree heat.
Thirty miles inland from Ravenna, Faenza is calmly distant from Italy's major tourist routes.
The government will present the new Inland Revenue Bill in the parliament on Aug.
It's not a panacea but it will surely extend the coastal wealth's reach inland.
Residents along Japan's eastern coast were urged to move inland and seek higher ground.
While the coastal areas of Australia developed, Birdsville's remote inland location ensured its isolation.
I had been a part of the longest inland assault in Marine Corps history.
WeWork has even invested in plans to create giant wave pools for inland surfing.
Many employees at Disneyland have moved farther inland, driving hours each day to work.
Or to spring into the night from low-flying aircraft to secure bridges inland.
As sea levels have risen, the tidal river has brought salty water further inland.
The new division is more urban/rural, coastal/inland, east/west than north/south.
Most of those areas, absent climate change, are no more dangerous than inland living.
Intermodal truckers carry shipping containers on their backs, from seaports to inland distribution centers.
That means high rainfall totals and consequent inland flooding could become a huge concern.
Restaurants, cafes and other shopping are concentrated along Eastlake Avenue, a few blocks inland.
All four live in mountainous areas hundreds of miles inland from the East Coast.
This does not include inland flooding that could be even costlier and more destructive.
Millions of farmed fish have escaped into inland rivers, upsetting the ecosystem of spawning.
Mora is losing power as it heads inland, but fears of flooding are intensifying.
Even to me, the river seemed to promise an easy and productive trip inland.
It's rare enough to have one form inland, much less two in a month.
But Emerald Isle, on the Atlantic coast, is about 2211 miles from inland Fayetteville.
The sand is taken from more inland areas and is similar to river sand.
Instead, the huge swathes of inland water that are visible from space greet motorists.
About 1.5 million Floridians have moved inland to avoid the wrath of Hurricane Dorian.
And everywhere there was a vast inland sea where once there had been land.
In 2011, floods in the Brisbane, Queensland suburb of Goodna brought two sharks swimming inland.
Inland National Bank, a regional independent community bank in Spokane, Washington, is another great example.
Brief tornadoes are possible as the storm makes its way inland, the weather service said.
And if you think you won't be affected because you live further inland, think again.
Indigence used to be concentrated inland, in agricultural regions with lots of cheap, seasonal labour.
Inland areas of the larger states should be free of concern outside of debilitating cold.
That could be good news for inland residents who endured a dry and hot September.
It could stay strong for a while: Generally, storms lose strength once they move inland.
Historically, storm surge flooding and inland flooding are the biggest storm killers in this region.
Before the storm hit, many residents who lived close to the water went further inland.
Eventually, the seawater will push inland, and if Wanless is right, eventually is coming soon.
But would things go as well if the government were to allow them farther inland?
In theory the line should move about 40% of the freight coming inland from Mombasa.
He explains that the saltwater flows inland from the sea through basins and narrow canals.
It was downgraded from a category four to category two storm as it moved inland.
"Inland flooding from hurricanes is the deadliest part, more than wind and surge," Hennen said.
Navy officials told CNN that aircraft will be moving inland from Jacksonville and Mayport, Florida.
"Residents of coastal areas in and around Salalah have been evacuated further inland," it said.
He lobbied the federal government for funds to create the world's largest inland desalination plant.
As the remnants of the storm move inland, more flood risks will arise in China.
But apparently it was just a passing reference to easing the regulations on inland wetlands.
Farther inland, closer to the towering Citigroup Building, a new neighborhood is rising from scratch.
Still, he is optimistic that spending on inland waterways will increase under a new administration.
We turn inland and the scenery changes from beachy cliffs to rolling hills of farms.
Any weakening or disappearance of these ice shelves can quickly render an inland glacier unstable.
The study applies mainly to internet infrastructure on America's coasts, though outages could spread inland.
Saba is home to several dozen sea and inland birds, including three species of hummingbird.
The writer is the policy and campaigns coordinator with the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice.
The base commander ordered all jets to fly to inland bases earlier in the week.
And, specifically, Saltwater Geechee (as opposed to the Freshwater Geechee, who lived 30 miles inland).
The warning could be extended for portions of inland Northern California into Tuesday, they said.
Florence promises to dump exceptional amounts of rain, both on the coast and farther inland.
In what has become a parking lot, just inland, 700 of them froze to death.
But inland Pyeongchang has not really benefited; it's betting that the Olympics will change that.
We went to my grandparents friends house who lived 15 minutes inland from Carolina Beach.
There are no sea views from this inland sanctuary; the dogs grab all the attention.
Some inland parts of the state could even get up to six inches of snow.
His father and grandfather ferried people and goods along the region's inland waterways, locals said.
Local and state leaders across the country are preparing for the coronavirus to move inland.
But it also carried inland towns like Ellsworth and Dover-Foxcroft that Donald Trump won.
Further inland, in Aix-en-Provence, the usually tranquil Cours Mirabeau was packed with supporters.
With that, evacuees began heading inland, and Bell told his grandmother he wanted to help.
Nearly ten-foot water surges swept miles inland, washing through every home in Pacific Junction.
The storm is forecast to crawl inland, drenching a wide area with extremely heavy rains.
Farther inland, concerns about serious damage remained high, even as the storm's power diminished somewhat.
Some towns had raised the roads and moved wells miles inland to escape seawater intrusion.
The team had also established another camp, just inland from the ice-packed Southern Ocean.
Average industrial land prices in Inland Empire mushroomed 35 percent in 2017, the group found.
Aerosolized toxins can travel several kilometers inland from the beach and be inhaled by humans.
Further inland, some areas of Washington state are reporting 12 to 18 inches of snowfall.
At our inland bases, flash fires and freak storms will impair training and other preparations.
Coastal wetlands can even grow in height as sea level rises, protecting communities further inland.
Its expected course takes it inland over northern Florida into southwestern Georgia on Monday afternoon.
The fjord extends for at least another forty miles and deepens as it moves inland.
In Caibarien, a coastal town in the hurricane's predicted path, residents were heading farther inland.
And next week there will be a Great Lakes Cutter, followed by an Inland Runner.
Many Sonoma Coast producers, like Peay Vineyards and Failla, have more accessible winemaking facilities inland.
They steered their ship back to Kimchaek, hoping to sell the squid and flee inland​.
And as it moves inland, people in Georgia, Virginia and Maryland need to stay alert.
In Southern California, rain started Tuesday night in parts of Orange County and Inland Empire.
Then, as the storm moves inland, Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
ET, the eye of Michael moved inland over the Florida Panhandle east of Panama City.
Hurricane Michael's wind and storm surge ripped up buildings like posies and carried them inland.
Families moved further inland to the arid Shawqaba camp that lacks the most basic services.
From there, we turned inland from the lake and drove into a lush agricultural region.
"You're going to have flooding miles and miles inland," the center's director, Ken Graham, said.
That investment has increasingly taken place in less prosperous inland regions where demand is tepid.
And, because Duluth is inland, it's mostly protected from the effects of sea level rise.
He was the chief priest at a Zen temple in the inland town of Kurihara.
Cities all over the country, large and small, coastal and inland, are coping with this.
Cyprus lies west of Syria, and the impact site about 50 kilometers (31 miles) inland.
When the ice recedes during warmer months, the bears will move inland until it reforms.
Next week, Lester Stilwell was eaten alive while swimming in a creek some ways inland.
Geological, chemical, and biological analyses can be performed to identify the location and timing of ancient tsunami events, such as the identification of inland sedimentary layers consistent with a tsunami, signs of erosion, saltwater signatures found inland, and microfossil evidence, among many other signatures.
The NHC said that Nate is "rapidly weakening" as it moves inland at a northeast trajectory.
And here the mystery of "gosh" is solved: the inland south is heavily white and religious.
Inland, too, there are signs of investment, with old bank and newspaper buildings recast as housing.
Once the team arrives in their Proteus, then they could unload the gear and head inland.
If it is grown more inland, the flavor will be more vegetal and sea vegetable-like.
In addition to the wind and storm surge, inland flooding will also be a major threat.
The cold weather and snow is expected to advance inland across the country over the weekend.
Calvin should continue to move inland over southeastern Mexico through early Tuesday, the hurricane center said.
Of these billion dollar disasters, four were inland floods — double the typical number of such events.
The Inland Revenue Service and Labour Department are among the agencies that have announced special arrangements.
Damage will extend well inland into Georgia and the Carolinas, as weakening is only slowly occurring.
Inland flooding: The greatest risk from Hurricane Florence is its rainfall potential far from the coast.
Although coastal African states want change, many inland ones fret over the higher cost of fish.
Another Miami home sits on a garbage-strewn street in Little Haiti, about five miles inland.
The rain could be good news for inland residents who endured a dry and hot September.
The Inland Valley Humane Society is assisting with the investigating and care of the injured animal.
Its forward speed was so unique it maintained much of its power hundreds of miles inland.
These inland cities are luring talented young Chinese and the startups they want to work for.
Meanwhile a small NATO "forward presence" of 1,200 German and other troops is stationed 240km inland.
On Monday, workers returned to the Inland Regional Center for the first time since the shooting.
The Windrush debacle highlighted that Britain has no easy way of carrying out this inland enforcement.
The center noted that the calf's body most likely sunk in the Salish sea's inland waters.
The shape of the Bay of Bengal compounds cyclones' storm surge, often pushing water well inland.
A quick drive inland reveals what subjugation of the Everglades has wrought: an ecosystem in shambles.
But this ignores the multitude of other threats that hurricanes pose to coastal and inland areas.
Many coastal and inland communities remained under water from storm surge or overrun rivers and creeks.
We are not expecting any significant flooding concerns whatsoever as Nestor moves inland later through tonight.
But along the border inland as darkness descended, more and more migrants followed, many bringing children.
The shelf's compressive arch, which helps stabilize it, is still a few kilometers inland, he said.
Teams also fanned out to isolated areas farther inland to deliver meals, water and medical assistance.
From Mozambique, Cyclone Idai tore inland into Zimbabwe and Malawi, flattening buildings and causing deadly mudslides.
Major impact could be Tuesday evening, with heavy rain possible in major cities and snow inland.
Because inland from the piers and in the light of day, something else was going on.
The hotels inland are full, so we follow the endless line of cars to the shelter.
Most tourists visit via cruise ship, and Turks living in inland cities own second homes there.
In addition, it would fund an oil pipeline route to the inland Chinese city of Kashgar.
Californians voted to keep the death penalty, and some inland counties clearly supported the Trump candidacy.
When Thile was a toddler, Scott filed for bankruptcy, and the family moved inland to Idyllwild.
By the time they begin their trip inland to spawn, the salmon are no longer eating.
Takeaway capacity bottlenecks in the Permian could constrain shipping from inland Texas to the Gulf Coast.
Djameh and his colleague Fash Sawyerr are the founders of Ghana's first-ever microbrewery, Inland Microbrewery.
On the way back, I'd stop at wholesalers all over the Inland Empire and Orange County.
And those who can't afford to travel inland are looking for shelters to bunker down in.
Transport Minister Simon Bridges said officials were working night and day to clear an inland route.
The 14 food trade chokepoints include shipping and overland trade routes as well as inland waterways.
After the confines of life on the river, the expanse of the inland sea was daunting.
Another factor is simply Australia's size: Inland birds often go to places where people do not.
The most rapid growth came from the Sacramento suburbs, the Inland Empire and the Central Valley.
He's been home ever since — which is in Anhui province, which is directly inland from Shanghai.
The storm's intensity waned steadily as it pushed inland and curled northeasterly into Georgia after dark.
Inland, a stretch of the linear Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park cuts through the village.
Perez's group specifically coordinates people in the Inland Empire, the region of California where he lives.
Evacuees from the coast packed onto highways, where coastbound lanes had been converted into routes inland.
Then with each successive storm, other waves can pick them up and wash them farther inland.
Both rise eight stories beside the Hudson River, though the Lenfest is a bit farther inland.
In the Inland Empire, a middle income for that family would be between $26,230 and $211,177.
Two-bedroom, two-bath houses farther inland can often be purchased for below $200,20.3, he said.
Instead, they&aposd most likely choose inland areas that were nearby but relatively safe from flooding.
Some are side by side, suggesting that an individual stood with feet slightly apart, facing inland.
"For Kenyans who are more inland, this dish is an occasion," she said, noting its richness.
The algae can cause coughs and other respiratory distress in humans as breezes blow toxins inland.
It is expected to gradually lose strength as it keeps moving inland in a northwest direction.
The storm moved nutrients that were inland into coastal waters, helping algae grow, according to NASA.
"Someday I also want to leave and experience what it's like to live inland," she said.
The proposed amendments relate to the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract (PSC) Act.
"That happened in Matthew, too — there was a lot of inundation pretty far inland," he said.
It was replaced by what my daughter calls "sky dirt," blown in from inland dust storms.
That water inundates streets and lawns when the tides and winds conspire to push it inland.
PeggyAnn Cromartie, 72, left her home in the inland Palm Beach County town of Pahokee, Fla.
Hardening one neighborhood so that water can't flow inland there means the water goes somewhere else.
"It's a fashion that has come up from Saint-Tropez," says a winemaker farther inland, dismissively.
More affordable housing in nonflood zones and strategies to mitigate floods are also needed, especially inland.
If San Diego is on the west coast and Reno is inland, how can that be?
Trump could have gone to any of these places without having to venture too far inland.
As the storm moves inland, parts of Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
It'll drop inland snow to the north, but the main story here is a soggy one.
Southern California 909er: Someone who lives in the Inland Empire, where the area code is 909.
A passport or proof of citizenship is not normally demanded to pass through an inland checkpoint.
But we've got to start moving some of these resources into areas like the Inland Empire, and start focusing the intellectual capital that can bring the jobs that we need to inland California, so that people don't have to drive for three hours every single day.
Kauffman found evidence of Black individuals throughout England, from port towns to the inland villages of Dorset.
Both are inland, meaning hunters and fishers would not be able to access the sea as easily.
Many inland airports in cities such as Zhengzhou and Changsha have also expanded to serve intercontinental routes.
It is true Republican members in California often represent inland districts with lower property values and income.
The National Weather Service said that farther inland, snow also blanketed parts of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
The only inland winds obviously powerful enough to have done this are in the funnels of tornadoes.
His home, located 20 miles inland in the town of Wewahitchka, was devastated in its own right.
Hurricane Florence could cause inland flooding similar to Hurricane Floyd and coastal flooding similar to Hurricane Hugo.
Michael is also likely to dump large amounts of rain across Florida's Gulf Coast and farther inland.
The low pressure area is intensifying as it moves slowly northeastward, spreading areas of heavy snow inland.
North Carolina has seen major inland floods from hurricanes before, most recently during Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
"This demands considerable extra effort by the inland waterways shipping industry," the BDB said in a statement.
In inland Provence, the core market for luxury homes is from roughly $1.1 million to $3.4 million.
With Hurricane Florence rapidly approaching the southeastern seaboard, many are leaving the area and seeking accommodation inland.
"Inland inventories are quite full," PJK International analyst Patrick Kulsen said, adding there is "no tankage left".
Because he owns two businesses in the area, Givens, who lives inland, said he was not evacuating.
Areas near the coasts or other bodies of water are often easier to forecast than inland areas.
These storms threaten to bring storm surge flooding to the coast, damaging winds and excessive inland rainfall.
Sitting more than 228,000km inland, the Global Centre can seem remote from the rest of the world.
In June, for example, heavy rains flooded inland Broward County, closing a popular mall for three days.
Inland in nearby Chantal, the toll rose to 90 late in the evening, the town's mayor said.
You see fields spread sporadically across the countryside, but once you venture more inland, they are everywhere.
Luckily, Hoffman and Pat's friends were able to coerce him to stay with some friends further inland.
But it also shows that the ice retreat is happening farther inland than scientists had previously observed.
Her son-in-law had carried her to one of Bangladeshi's inland creeks, near Shah Porir Dip.
After ravaging the Keys, the storm moved north off the western coast of Florida before turning inland.
They also have been picked up as far inland as Denali State Park, CNN affiliate KTUU reported.
Only the Los Angeles area and some inland counties near the U.S.-Mexico border are overly parched.
Further weakening to a tropical depression was expected on Sunday as Barry moved inland, the NHC said.
Next up on the schedule is a trip inland for some whitewater, hot springs, and volcano action.
For my personal experience in Kalamazoo, we've had the largest inland oil spill in the United States.
The Seychelles faced a close call in May 2007, when high tides flooded land 50 meters inland.
Activists accuse the agency of racially profiling and violating constitutional rights as its enforcement efforts move inland.
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The Appalachian Mountain Club's 100-Mile Wilderness region is about a three-hour drive inland from Portland.
The storm is forecast to dump several feet of rain inland across northeastern Mozambique and southern Tanzania.
To the east are inland communities and eventually the San Bernardino National Forest and San Jacinto Mountains.
At the same time, heavy snowfall will affect only states inland, like northern Pennsylvania and New York.
All that rising saltwater will infiltrate groundwater reserves farther inland, forcing its way into nearby freshwater aquifers.
The city is located in Sirat Mountains, inland from the Red Sea, 900 feet above sea level.
Harvey, the "500-year storm," has destroyed homes across coastal Texas as far as 50 miles inland.
Now, it is decidedly inland, 22020 miles northwest of Sydney on the edge of Australia's arid outback.
Inland Power's deputy general manager Sailendra Nath Sinha said the clashes were unrelated to any land issue.
Indeed, the U.S. has already witnessed an increase in billion-dollar damage events caused by inland flooding.
Frankie's is my second dog of the day on a trail of Connecticut's cheap, inland roadside restaurants.
But as they traveled to inland towns like Villalba, where they delivered supplies, they found incredible needs.
"Freshwater flooding is particularly dangerous because that happens inland and people don't typically evacuate," Dr. Kossin said.
It has reopened, though detours on flooded or impassable roads inland may slow motorists from reaching them.
Heavy rains and storm-surge waters moving inland could cause life-threatening flash floods, the NHC said.
I also learned that Gulmarg is cheap, never crowded and blessed with perfect high-altitude, inland snow.
Just inland from the ruins is the town of Bernalda, and Francis Ford Coppola's hotel, Palazzo Margherita.
Consider a recent routine news release: "Amazon Announces 14th Inland Empire Fulfillment Center in Beaumont," it said.
Davis, with 65.8 percent of its 68,985 residents These are all inland communities with less expensive housing.
Food, water, blankets, and medical aid are trickling into remote areas via inland roads choked with traffic.
Much of this is concentrated inland, where agribusiness millionaires share the roads with a multiethnic working population.
Because of Dorian, the game has been moved farther inland to FSU's normal home field in Tallahassee.
I think that's mainly because they have a lot less lightning than your typical strong inland thunderstorm.
"Here, I'm free to be me," said Rabab Amhaz, 35, a housewife from the inland Bekaa Valley.
Even as California has drifted increasingly Democratic, this inland, upper-middle-class suburb has remained solidly Republican.
Many residents who have been forced to move farther inland now face grueling commutes to their jobs.
Ashford Avenue was littered with fallen trees and power lines, the sidewalks blanketed with sand swept inland.
After lunch, we drove to Jain's Copper House, built in 2012 in another inland village farther west.
The three killers then steered their ship back to a North Korean port, hoping to flee inland.
Positioned about 100 miles inland, Canberra is cursed to be in a valley that naturally traps smoke.
Flooding from a prolonged, heavy rainfall could extend inland over the Carolinas and for hundreds of miles.
This Tuesday afternoon, two days before Florence's predicted landfall, I, too, am fleeing inland — a no-brainer.
This means people dwelling near coastlines imbibe more 18O in their water than do those living inland.
The flooding caused both by the surge and the heavy rains predicted inland will delay restoration efforts.
Air quality has improved in parts of the West Coast as cool marine air has moved inland.
Born in York, the state's oldest inland town, he was raised in the region's only Jewish family.
Damaging winds up to 60 mph are expected along the coast, with 25-40 mph farther inland.
These are very similar to Nor'easters, but the center of the storm tends to be farther inland.
They examined debris carried inland, trying to assess how far it had been transported by the water.
Cyclone Idai flattened the port city of Beira in March before moving inland and causing deadly floods.
Hurricane Irma, originally a Category 5 hurricane, was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved inland.
The Sabbathday Lake village, a collection of 18 buildings on a picturesque hillside in inland Maine, endures.
It is no exaggeration to say that inland California could determine the winner of the California primaries.
Importantly, the economic struggles of inland California are the struggles of many other parts of the country.
They would be well-advised, however, to spend more time in the inland parts of the state.
American boaters, on the whole, are middle class; the pastime is most popular in the inland Midwest.
It's rare enough to have one bomb cyclone to form inland, much less two in a month.
By the weekend, authorities hoped to reopen an inland road to Kaikoura from the south, he said.
Buyers came mainly from northern inland areas, where temperatures can fall below 30 degrees Celsius in winter.
Soon after the Marines moved further inland, the Japanese defenses came alive and launched a full counterattack.
It added that there was no tsunami threat, as the quake struck inland and not the water.
You can see another of these inland rifts in the image at the top of the page.
Malawi has not released details of casualties from the storm, which weakened as it moved further inland.
These candidates would be well served by spending more time in inland California, including the population-rich areas of the Central Valley -- such as Sacramento, Fresno, and Stockton -- and the big cities of the Inland Empire, an area east of Los Angeles, including Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
The coasts and big cities use "bagel" and "avocado"; in rural and inland bits "truck" and "boots" abound.
Bild said the western state of Hesse's inland revenue office was bearing the costs of procuring the documents.
A storm surge watch means life-threatening inundations are possible from rising water moving inland from the coast.
Mr Wong looked into shifting to a cheaper location inland but decided that the savings were too small.
That likely means dangerous flooding inland, as well as inundation of low-lying coastal areas by storm surges.
The influx of people moving inland to escape rising waters will cause massive geopolitical ramifications, the researchers warned.
Irma is then expected to move inland over the Florida panhandle and into southwestern Georgia by Monday afternoon.
As with Hurricane Harvey last year, stalled hurricanes and tropical storms can turn entire cities into inland oceans.
As it crosses inland, Hurricane Nate is still a fast storm, moving at about 20 mph, officials said.
The storm is then expected to head northwest, moving to inland parts of Florida and other southeastern states.
He sleeps rough and has not visited his parents, who live hundreds of kilometres inland, for two years.
"Inland" cities, like many of those in Texas, typically have cheaper housing options than those on the coasts.
Many coastal and inland communities remained under water, either from coastal storm surge or overrun rivers and creeks.
Cerrone was diving a cave system known as the Cenote "El Aerolito" which stretches almost 12 miles inland.
The government has been maintaining barriers to migration to booming coastal cities and lowering them to inland ones.
On August 16, Alaskan village of Shishmaref voted to surrender to global warming and move the village inland.
The fact that the Global Centre was built in Chengdu, far inland, illustrates the strength of this trend.
In the summer, they harvest cloudberries and blueberries; caribou herds roam across the vast expanse of inland tundra.
From there, the couple went to Seccombe Lake, which is a short drive from the Inland Regional Center.
The storm passed directly through the peninsula, driving the sea inland and flattening homes on Monday and Tuesday.
By the time it did move inland, the storm had weakened, so the rainfall totals were held down.
We're all in this together -- from farmers to urban residents, inland and coastal communities, conservatives and progressives alike.
Even so, Californians discharge over six times more treated wastewater than this into the ocean or inland waterways.
Low river levels have allowed seawater to penetrate inland, ruining vast swathes of cropland in the fertile delta.
The storm had dissipated by mid-morning as it moved quickly inland over northwest-central Mexico on Wednesday.
Lil Wayne's latest home 911 swatting incident was the last straw -- he's packing his bags and going inland.
S. Midwest premiums will always be higher than Rotterdam port, there is a big chunk of inland freight.
Excessive heat warnings have been issued for inland California, southern Nevada and parts of southwest Arizona until Friday.
But that's not necessarily because they'd rather watch the hurricane rip across their home than escape somewhere inland.
"That warm water is adding its heat to the atmosphere, allowing it to be warmer inland," he said.
Emergency declarations remain in effect for four counties in the Inland Empire near Fresno where water shortages persist.
The east-to-west blowing winds come from the Pacific and tap into warm and dry conditions inland.
The stalled storm is forecast to sit over land, dumping deluges of rain inland, similar to Hurricane Harvey.
Higher demand has generated more sales for delivery in spring, when Canada's inland shipping channels reopen, Kerr added.
Virtually all the world's supply comes from this area of Morocco, inland from the coastal city of Agadir.
SS Andrelton Simmons (thumb) had a scheduled night off from his rehab assignment with Class A Inland Empire.
The results suggest bad things, generally, with large-scale population redistribution putting intense pressure on unprepared inland communities.
Some places even far inland were predicted to get as much as 40 inches of rain through Wednesday.
Meanwhile, as dusk fell Saturday in Havana, the churning waters moved inland from the city's popular seafront boulevard.
The U.S. National Weather Service issued a freeze warning for some inland cities in Southern California like Riverside.
Looking inland gives views over the mountains of Grasse and, from the highest bedrooms, the snow-capped Alps.
The biggest Californian earthquakes happen inland on the San Andreas Fault, and as a result generate no tsunami.
In an English village, just inland from the rugged Suffolk coast, something close to Arcadia is being created.
Upgraded inland waterways could also reduce highway volume and permit lower per ton/mile movement of more goods.
First, the C.C.P. sought to develop industrial infrastructure in inland regions — railroads, mineral deposits, electrical grids, industrial plants.
Additionally, coastal areas seem to be less interested in drilling for oil or natural gas than inland areas.
OF Daniel Nava was scheduled to continue a minor league rehab assignment Tuesday with Single-A Inland Empire.
In a few short years after the Intermodal opened, Elwood became the largest inland port in North America.
Significant effects could also be felt as far inland as parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and West Virginia.
Michael was later downgraded to a Category 3 storm as it moved more inland toward Georgia and Alabama.
Minas Gerais, a large inland state in southeastern Brazil, clocked in at third-fastest for SaaS company growth.
Mobile phones were recovered from the sea in Marsa, an inland area of Valletta harbour, the sources said.
These ice shelves act like door stops, buttressing inland ice and preventing glaciers from flowing into the sea.
Other times, she imagines that they will keep inland surfers happy at home, and thus actually reduce crowds.
At the Capri, they inspected the two other victims' rooms—one facing inland, and another facing the sea.
While the coastal devastation has become obvious, some disaster experts are most concerned about the conditions farther inland.
The chemistry of some inland waters causes a lot of carbon dioxide to be converted into other compounds.
Launched from ships or submarines, it has been a standard tool for attacking targets far inland for years.
Mr. Thornberg talked about the Inland Empire, where local officials have tried to build up a tech economy.
The general trend was away from pricier East and West Coast markets and toward more affordable inland areas.
Further inland at Court Square, a disparate blend of offices, apartments and municipal buildings nuzzles the bridge's ramps.
Storm surge is responsible for about half of the deaths in hurricanes, and inland flooding for another quarter.
This tangled style persists across Inland, which is written in modern English but with an almost Melvillian cadence.
Miller recommends those in Dorian's path stay as far inland and at as high an elevation as possible.
It will then gather strength and move inland as the center of the storm approaches on Friday afternoon.
Toxic freshwater algal blooms, originating inland at Lake Okeechobee, have also caused concern in southern Florida this summer.
Coastal towns were lashed by 45-foot waves, and villages farther inland were buried under mountains of snow.
"Inland" is most compelling in its study of the pioneer wife whose frustrations and fears lead to tragedy.
CNN storm tracker Further inland, some areas of Washington state are reporting 12 to 18 inches of snowfall.
Another "life-threatening impact" from Florence could be freshwater flooding from prolonged heavy rainfall inland, the center said.
The agency is currently responding to hurricane response efforts in North Carolina as Tropical Storm Florence heads inland.
A life-threatening storm surge was possible from rising water moving inland along the coastline, the center said.
I grew up in California, though very far from the ocean, in the flat, inland suburb of Covina.
A few years ago, she moved inland to calmer climes and a two-bedroom condo in Midtown West.
This part of Southern California, inland from the Pacific Coast Highway, is full of ravines and dry brush.
Yes, camels: About 100,000 wild ones are there, the descendants of animals imported to help build inland railroads.
An advanced version has been deployed to counter unrest among Muslim Uighurs in the inland region of Xinjiang.
But as climate change warms the seas and inland estuaries, sardines are getting harder and harder to catch.
The ice doesn't crack uniformly, and chunks can temporarily block the river's flow, causing it to spill inland.
But, Hennen adds, this storm is what's called an inland runner, but over land instead of the ocean.
The 1985 earthquake was just inland, about 230 miles from Mexico City, while Thursday's was 470 miles away.
But Hurricane Dorian smashed it with ferocious winds and mammoth storm surges that hurled walls of water inland.
When the winds blow onshore, it pushes the water higher, forcing it farther inland than normal tidal levels.
But volcanic eruptions formed rock barriers and created an inland sea that eventually evaporated in the intense heat.
North America has more miles of navigable inland waterways than much of the rest of the world combined.
The destruction stretches as far inland as Gôndola, more than 120 miles from the epicenter of the crisis.

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