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Morgan urged families to be mindful of waterways after rainstorms.
"You have heard of rainstorms, snowstorms, and windstorms," Mass wrote.
Heat waves are hotter, rainstorms more intense, and droughts drier.
The less fortunate huddle under tarps that crumple during rainstorms.
For example, they store flood waters from increasingly intense rainstorms.
Similar features were discovered on Titan, suggesting the presence of rainstorms.
Normally the period between rainstorms ranges from 25 to 60 days.
Both the rainstorms and the droughts are going to get more severe.
Climate change has raised the odds of such torrential rainstorms as well.
In Trang Province in southern Thailand, rainstorms don't prevent you from cooking.
But it is also increasing the frequency and intensity of heavy rainstorms.
Heavy rainstorms are also becoming more frequent and tropical cyclones more intense.
Fishing channels widen as barrier islands disappear, and unremarkable rainstorms leave roads flooded.
Since then, heavy rainstorms have continued to demonstrate Houston's vulnerability to heavy rains.
We don't expect slow-moving rainstorms like Florence that overflow inland river systems.
Mostly it is sunny in Coconino County, Arizona, but there are occasional rainstorms.
During rainstorms, blizzards and other exceptional phenomena, he took the weather hourly or more.
My review sample survived three heavy rainstorms in as many weeks without any issues.
The waterproof material saved me and my things from four summer rainstorms this month.
Officials are developing a strategic approach for repairing trails damaged by the fire and rainstorms.
Summer is the worst time, with passing rainstorms, pools, lakes, and trips to the beach.
The process, known as evapotranspiration, is necessary to an oak's survival during rainstorms, Gillies said.
It's remarkably unharmed considering the dozens of toxic rainstorms and laser battles it's been through.
The rainstorms are expected to move to central and southern Albania later in the week.
Three unnamed rainstorms in as many weeks fell in America's shining city in a bowl.
But the one thing, they never say that anymore because I've been caught in rainstorms.
The morning's rainstorms had made the trails slick with mud and she had fallen twice.
"The water just runs right through them," he added, so they dry quickly after rainstorms.
Rainstorms on Tuesday drove the crowd to seek shelter, but could not dampen its ardor.
"When waterway swells around rainstorms, remind your children to not get around those pipes," Morgan said.
Heavy rainstorms hit Xianning city last weekend, causing flooding in low-lying areas across the region.
Mario Lopez's backyard was partially destroyed after severe rainstorms raged through southern California earlier this week.
"We had two rainstorms last night, but these courts are ready to play on," he said.
Extreme rainstorms (as this chart shows) are becoming more common, as are droughts and heat waves.
While there are models to help predict the behavior of rainstorms, they are not always accurate.
Her neighbors sometimes hauled wheelbarrows full of scattered gravel back up the hill after big rainstorms.
These habitats overflow during big rainstorms, and the rising water flushes the fish to ground level.
During rainstorms, Smart Summon users have stayed dry, rather than being soaked walking to a parking spot.
These herders lost 61,000 of their beasts to starvation after rainstorms deluged the region in November 2013.
In any case, all the research on how rainstorms affect Election Day show a relatively small impact.
Because of the periodic rainstorms, the crowd at the Clevelander was pretty thin — no line, no cover.
I don't wear them during summer rainstorms because they really trap heat and make my feet hot. 
Hurricane season is also growing longer according to some analyses, and the rainstorms within them growing stronger.
In 2002, rainstorms overwhelmed the area's aging sewage system, wiping out entire blocks that were never rebuilt.
The administration said rainstorms were expected to spread to Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Sichuan and Taiwan by Thursday.
In the US, we've seen torrential rainstorms, flooding, and blizzards, but other parts of the world are desiccating.
Torrential rainstorms are fairly frequent in Beijing in the summer months, often causing long delays at the airport.
Beijing's steamy summer months are often marked by dramatic rainstorms, one of which in 2012 killed 37 people.
Just like the thawing Alaska tundra, the ground on Norway's Hardangervidda mountain plateau was soaked from the rainstorms.
The administration said rainstorms were expected to spread to Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Sichuan and Taiwan by Thursday.
It excludes, for example, waterways that flow only for parts of the year, like after rainstorms while snow melts.
Instead of soaking up rays of sunshine, I was shivering thanks to the chilly temps and near-daily rainstorms.
Almost every year, torrential rainstorms trigger fatal mudslides and flooding in mountaintop neighborhoods in and around Rio de Janeiro.
Warmer weather tends to increase evaporation, adding moisture to the atmosphere and leading to heavier and more frequent rainstorms.
The threat isn't over Flooding is not unusual for the area, Hamilton said, but the weekend's rainstorms were unparalleled.
During rainstorms, we ran for shelter in the immense, gothic beauty of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
The entire system installed quickly and works flawlessly (so far) although time will tell if it can survive Brooklyn rainstorms.
Drought-devastated Southern California doesn't get many rainstorms, but when thunder does occur, it sets my dog on edge too.
We're already seeing seas rising in Miami, wildfires worsening in the West and deaths related to swollen rainstorms in Louisiana.
He added it would work on watershed protection and other projects to prevent future disasters during rainstorms in the state.
Or ask thousands across the country who have come out in rainstorms and snowstorms to organizing events and $85033 fundraisers.
In Arizona, for instance, home of the threatened Apache trout, almost all streams are dry except during and after rainstorms.
As our planet warms, we're going to see more hurricanes, more crippling droughts, and more devastating rainstorms than ever before.
During big rainstorms, the catch basins funnel the water into the stormwater discharge system, sending it out into the river.
It's still unclear if the couple has a completion date in mind, but recent L.A. rainstorms definitely delayed progress even more.
In McAllen, Texas, intense rainstorms caused widespread flooding for a second day, stranding vehicles in intersections and low-lying parking lots.
Advanced technology and machinery permit farmers to seed cropland quickly, usually allowing them to successfully shoot the gaps of springtime rainstorms.
Since the early 1980s, as the earth has warmed, the number of extreme rainstorms has risen by more than a third.
In all, Harvey—since downgraded to a tropical storm—is already being dubbed one of the biggest rainstorms in American history.
Mr. Thaler established that people's behavior consistently defies economic theory — they refuse to pay more for umbrellas during rainstorms, for example.
No wonder the number of extreme rainstorms has jumped by roughly one third since the early 1980s, according to one measure.
A series of rainstorms caused a delay after several laps, and the rest of the race was eventually postponed until Monday.
What Wing's analysis shows that that the baseline of US flood risk from heavy rainstorms is much higher than we thought.
Farmers are rushing to plant wheat in the moist conditions left by rainstorms that helped destroy Argentina's recently-harvested soy bean crop.
The area was pounded by heavy rainstorms on Tuesday, knocking out trees and power lines and leaving thousands of people without power.
And climate change, which is raising sea levels along the shore and causing more intense inland rainstorms, is only heightening disaster risks.
Instead of ponds, it uses rooftops to hold water during heavy rainstorms and then release it slowly once the storms have passed.
Buie's latest work, published this week in Nature Communications, finds that light rainstorms could be catapulting bacteria into the air en masse.
In photos captured on Sunday, the "drive-through" massive sequoia tree could not endure the flooding caused by rainstorms throughout the weekend.
And a girl in Louisiana who had to be evacuated from her home during record rainstorms that scientists linked to global warming.
Antoniewicz evidently analogized rainstorms to shitstorms and, voila, Washington, DC now has a place to get loaded while drowning its political sorrows.
New research published in Nature Geoscience identifies some similarities we didn't know about before, namely regional weather patterns and severe seasonal rainstorms.
This year, many people expressed gratitude for the gentle breezes and sunshine, a welcome reprieve from the torrential rainstorms of past years.
With more heat energy in the system, everything's going to get crazier — more heat waves, more giant rainstorms, more droughts, more floods.
There are random, artificial rainstorms, lava rock walls, thatched-roofed tables, and stiff tropical drinks that you can order in commemorative tiki mugs.
Not for the first time this spring, all of these factors have joined forces to yield record rainstorms and flooding across the state.
But the cave system is already partially flooded, and heavy rainstorms are approaching, which has ratcheted up the pressure to perform a rescue.
He conceded that on Saturday the rainstorms lingered for hours, but he said that officials wanted to avoid using two sets of tees.
When these storms hit, the intense rainfall floods the moon's icy surface in the same way that extreme rainstorms shape Earth's rocky surface.
With the city relying on a network of century-old pumps, the malfunctions have left it vulnerable to flooding from even ordinary rainstorms.
And in Florida, Turkey Point's risks include intense rainstorms, storm surge, tsunamis, and something called a "seiche," where wind sloshes water dangerously high.
And the touchscreen works while wet, for anyone who wants to use it in the tub or just gets frequently caught in unexpected rainstorms.
In Albany, New York, two summers ago, a few random rainstorms caused over $3 million in damage to sewers overwhelmed by unusually heavy water.
After severely heavy rainstorms hit the central U.S. Gulf Coast on Friday, areas of Louisiana and Mississippi have since experienced record levels of flooding.
Freezing Rain developed from digital photographs Crown took of rainstorms, then reinterpreted with positional mapping software, before handcrafting the physical piece of angled points.
The activity inside the Palace spills out onto the sidewalk, where there are covered tables that provide some shelter from Miami's frequent flash rainstorms.
Scientists have found that the amount of rain dished out by heavy rainstorms has gone up 10 percent since 1900 due to global warming.
Otherwise, "umbrellas for your guests, and towels to dry seats, are imperative," said Ms. Erickson, who has worked through seven weddings in summer rainstorms.
In recent years, the city has promoted projects like new retention tanks and has planted patches of greenery to lessen the runoff during rainstorms.
The problem was even more acute because in early 1991, frequent and unusually intense rainstorms made the sand those bomblets landed in even softer.
Landslides ripped through waterlogged areas in Chiba and Fukushima prefectures, in eastern and northeastern Japan, which were inundated by their third rainstorms in six weeks.
Officials cut water services after rainstorms and landslides sullied the supply, and at least three people have died in flooding caused by the heavy rains.
The minimalist animated art style that Alto's Adventure pioneered is given fresh life in the desert, with gorgeous sunsets, gloomy rainstorms, and wondrous starry skies.
Amid worsening rainstorms, the impact of this is that the more the city sinks, the more the pipes break and the more New Orleans floods.
Residents have been wary since the city's unique drainage system experienced critical deficiencies during heavy summer rainstorms, leading to the flooding of several hundred properties.
The Patagonia Torrentshell Packable Rain Jacket can keep you dry in serious rainstorms, but it can also fit into a briefcase, backpack, or glove compartment.
It grew out of an earlier effort by the Newtown Creek Alliance, which enlisted several dozen residents to curtail water use during rainstorms in 2014.
I can hear the rain hitting its exterior as the drops pick up like sudden rainstorms in the summer tend to do before they die.
There are extra seats and good cover during potential rainstorms, and the wonderful color and splendor of the various African and Asian representatives in traditional dress.
Rivers continue to rise in several Midwestern states as snow from the "bomb cyclone" melts and new rainstorms bring more precipitation on an already soaked region.
Climate studies have shown that manmade global warming has increased the likelihood of heavy rainstorms in the UK, specifically including Storm Desmond, which struck on Dec.
According to Lt. Huffman, the incident was not deemed "dire," but due to the recent rainstorms and slickness of the canal's slopes, the situation was concerning.
Rio is no stranger to intense rainstorms that drench the tropical city's steep topography and occasionally provoke deadly landslides, predominantly in the low-income hillside slums.
"Many cities' stormwater management systems were designed for last century's rainstorms," Marshall Shepherd, Director for Program in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Georgia, told Gizmodo.
He sowed another season's crop of soybeans on his southern Ohio farm, repaired machinery and raced to get the harvest done amid weeks of punishing rainstorms.
By Monday morning, the last vestiges of the heavy rainstorms had moved through Boston, and most of the severe weather was pushing off the East Coast.
In another village, Tanghuang, people pointed to chestnut trees that no longer bore fruit and loquat trees and squash vines that turned yellow during summer rainstorms.
We already knew that Titan experienced methane rainstorms on its south pole, making it the only astronomical object we know of where it rains onto the surface.
TIRANA (Reuters) - Rainstorms and floods killed at least three people in Albania on Tuesday and the country braced itself for even worse weather overnight and on Wednesday.
Trapped by the river Concerned by the increasingly heavy rainstorms Friday, Simon Uribe and his family shifted from their first-floor riverside apartment to the level above.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for all of northern and central Texas on Thursday afternoon, with rainstorms expected to continue through Friday afternoon.
Scientists have linked climate change to some extreme weather events, including rainstorms in Europe, drought in Australia and flooding in many coastal communities in the United States.
Over the next 22015 years, stronger rainstorms were estimated to cause up to $118 million in damage to the highway and surrounding feeder roads, the study found.
A new study in the journal Nature Climate Change says as the planet warms, we're having fewer, but heavier, rainstorms -- and the same thing is happening with hailstorms.
The briefing came as the city's unique drainage system continued to experience critical deficiencies exposed during heavy August rainstorms that led to the flooding of several hundred properties.
He said if big rainstorms occur before the cleanup, then there's the potential for the toxins to flow into storm drain systems and end up in local rivers.
As the planet warms the atmosphere can hold more moisture, so hurricanes, like other rainstorms, could be expected to produce more rain on average than in the past.
Weekend rainstorms also helped crews to the north in their fight against a wildfire that destroyed one home and has burned more than 30 square miles (78 square kilometers).
Grid operators in the US are already familiar with solar power disruptions due to changes in cloud cover, intense, rainstorms, and seasonal shifts in the length of the day.
Haiti has a pervasive problem with deforestation as residents chop down trees for firewood and to construct shelters with, and this leaves hillsides vulnerable to mudslides during heavy rainstorms.
The CTA would no doubt like to put the rainstorms, black outs and executive improv behind them — but at the very least, they offered up something memorable this year.
Many Amazon reviewers noted how warm this jacket is, though it's worth mentioning that it is not waterproof, so you'll probably want something else for rainstorms or intense snow.
On Tuesday, the authorities in the Aegean island of Symi, known for its colorful neoclassical houses and picturesque harbor, declared a state of emergency after rainstorms pummeled the area.
A 2019 study suggests that the Red Planet was once warm enough to host rainstorms and flowing water, which would have created an environment that could support simple life.
Flooding can happen wherever large rainstorms stall over an area, as we have seen in Boulder, Colorado in 2013; in Texas and Louisiana in 2016; and over Houston now.
These first two books hew closely to Austen's familiar devices: the poor relation; the dashing, dangerous suitor; romantic rainstorms; exotic brother-sister pairings; and group outings to Roman ruins.
My hope is that "sky rivers" revert to rainstorms that simply ruined graduations and picnics, and that snowstorms become a reason to drink hot chocolate under warm blankets again.
But buried in these averages are extreme weather events — heat waves, severe rainstorms, and droughts — that will be much more damaging and dangerous than the smaller shifts in averages.
One trend she sees emerging is Costa Rica, where people are kind and welcoming, and weather provides a healthy blend of ease and chaos, where both sunshine and rainstorms abound.
The museum closed while employees rushed to relocate artworks to higher floors; scientists' analysis of the heavy precipitation concluded that global warming increased the likelihood of the three-day rainstorms.
Chocolate milk is not the byproduct of brown cows; it is not gathered and siphoned into cartons after chocolate rainstorms; it's just normal cow juice with some cocoa mixed in.
A new study suggests that the Red Planet was once warm enough to host pouring rainstorms and flowing water, which would have created an environment that could support simple life.
As imagined by Boyle, the year 22017 is a cauldron of constant climate chaos worldwide, as too many humans battle over too few resources during extended droughts and endless rainstorms.
We already know this moon is a strange place—it's 50 percent larger than Earth's moon, and has liquid hydrocarbon oceans at its surface with rivers, lakes, and even methane rainstorms.
A warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, and an intensification of rainstorms was one of the fundamental predictions made by climate scientists decades ago as a consequence of human emissions.
And continued rainstorms in the region this week will bring the threat of mudslides to area burn scars, creating difficult conditions for the thousands of displaced evacuees housed in makeshift shelters.
In general, extreme precipitation events such as heavy rainstorms are becoming more frequent and intense as the climate warms in response to human activities, according to Axios science editor Andrew Freedman.
He's bringing 25 new titles to the fair this year, including works by Canadian and Brazilian artists, and books that track rainstorms, revisit New York's old bathhouses, and map the stars.
Climate scientists have long said that a warming atmosphere and oceans should lead to more intense and frequent rainstorms, because there will be greater evaporation, and warmer air holds more moisture.
Fueled by rapidly melting snowpack and a forecast of more rainstorms in the next few weeks, federal officials warn that 200 million people in 25 states face a risk through May.
Even though he refuses to pin all the blame for 2019's 4-inch-an-hour rainstorms on human habits, he embraces wind energy, Earth-friendly cover crops and soil conservation.
He notes the unusualness of intense November heat, or of battering rainstorms: observations that ring eerily familiar even for readers who are neither Amish farmers nor survivors of global power outages.
Trilobites Global warming caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases is having clear effects in the physical world: more heat waves, heavier rainstorms and higher sea levels, to cite a few.
Later this fall, the HomePod will be able to help you relax by playing "the soothing sounds of ocean waves, forest birds, rainstorms, and more," or what Apple calls Ambient Sounds.
But after rainstorms in Missouri and Iowa caused nearby rivers to rise, a family in Northeast Arkansas stumbled upon a 9-foot alligator far from its natural habitat -- in their rice field.
But very hot fires can damage the soil and make it water-resistant, which produces heavy runoff during rainstorms and snowmelt, which in turn can cause severe erosion, mud slides and floods.
Regular, run-of-the-mill rainstorms have flooded parts of New Orleans recently, because a handful of key pumps that drain the city -- some of which sits below sea level -- aren't working.
It was the only alcoholic spirit available in the depths of the jungle and inspired many spontaneous singing and dancing sessions in a place with limited internet access and roaring evening rainstorms.
Instead of waiting for so-called once-in-100-years rainstorms -- which now come more frequently -- the Dutch have lowered the flood risk to what they calculate is one in 4,000 years.
Things started to get going a little earlier on Friday, but rainstorms kept crowd sizes modest—especially at outdoor venues like the one that the Local 510 constructed in their parking lot.
New York City is calling on residents in parts of Brooklyn and Queens to cut back their water use during rainstorms by postponing showers and other chores — even waiting to flush toilets.
Mothma is busy trying to force the Senate into a vote throughout the book, when she's not hanging a plastic tarp to use as shade outside her ziggurat on Yavin IV during rainstorms.
Climate change caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases is wreaking havoc on our planet — from heat waves to heavy rainstorms to higher sea levels, the consequences of global warming are far-reaching.
Freak rainstorms made several ice roads unusable for a while in February, he said, and he spent the first weekend in April rescuing a stranded trucker's rig that had broken through lake ice.
The river, I gathered, was an ephemeral one (sometimes called a wash, a wadi or, my particular favorite, an arroyo); it flows with water only occasionally, then briefly, during rainstorms and after snowmelt.
Greg Abbott on May 27, covers lawsuits that come as a result of weather-related claims, including damage or loss of property due to "forces of nature" like hurricanes, wind, hail, snow or rainstorms.
It's a bit silly, with bamboo everything, a giant lagoon, and tri-hourly fake rainstorms, but so is drinking, like, a gallon of punch that was set on fire and served with four straws.
A Wimbledon Winner Falls in Tuneup Petra Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion, joined a list of well-known names who have been beaten amid the rainstorms at the Aegon Classic in Birmingham, England.
They have listed it on an official website of weather calamities, alongside the spring sandstorms and summer rainstorms that sweep the capital, wedged between mountains bordering the Gobi Desert and the North China Plain.
In some parts of the jungle, the rain is so regular that locals plan their days around it, scheduling breaks and short naps during afternoon rainstorms before returning to work once the skies clear.
Researchers guess that the only reason these guys come above ground is to reroute around rocks they can't dig their way through, and to get out of their tunnels during rainstorms that may flood them.
"Hong Kong is on the common track of the tropical cyclones, and experiences very serious heavy rainstorms at times," Simon Lai, a senior engineer at Hong Kong's Drainage Services Department, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
New York, city officials said, needs to do better at dealing with weather phenomena that are becoming more common — cloudbursts, which are especially intense rainstorms that dump enormous amounts of water in a short time.
John Bel Edwards of Louisiana declared a state of emergency on Thursday, and Mayor Mitch Landrieu urged residents to be ready to move cars to higher ground and to stay off the streets during rainstorms.
Rainstorms started pounding the Los Angeles area on Tuesday, threatening a repeat of the 2010 Globes ceremony, when the red carpet turned into a lake and golf umbrellas and bedraggled assistants became the accessories of choice.
Lucky for her, Uber was at her beck and call to make her jam-packed schedule slightly more manageable, scooting her around town so she didn't miss a beat — or fall victim to those untimely rainstorms.
In addition, strong winds, flooding from heavy rains and a storm surge is a concern in Manila, particularly since the city of nearly 13 million is low-lying and sees floods during more ordinary heavy rainstorms.
Torrential rainstorms have unearthed a corpse, washed up in its very own pine box on a par-3 golf course — a "long-term decomp," in cop parlance, meaning the remains are sans flesh and all bones.
The new study includes a comparison of mineral deposit patterns with those on Earth, which paints a picture of one or perhaps even several long-term periods of a warm Mars with rainstorms and flowing water.
The nation celebrated the first major rainstorms during that period on Wednesday night and qualifying got underway as scheduled on Thursday morning in temperatures more than 10 degrees Celsius cooler than on the previous two days.
Maybe it's a result of extreme weather patterns, but meteorologists seem to have developed a mania for naming storms — it is no longer simply hurricanes to which we assign names, but snowstorms and even ferocious rainstorms.
If drought happens in India, the price of sugar and other products will increase; rainfall in Brazil will raise soybean price, in addition, the rainstorms in Argentina may cause the price of corn and wheat rise.
Fox's NFL game day reporter Erin Andrews has survived weeks of unpredictable weather — from unseasonable autumn heat to torrential rainstorms — but finally was able to embrace her favorite fall style on Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons vs.
The Northeast could get a taste of what's nailing Denver late Thursday into Friday when the cold front "slides eastward" bringing with his possibly heavy rainstorms, meteorologist Brian Ciemnecki of the National Weather Service told NBC News.
Cities have long complained about the cost of meeting federal requirements to upgrade aging sewer systems, many of which release untreated waste directly into waterways during heavy rains — a problem that climate change worsens as rainstorms intensify.
The post-Fukushima reports show, for example, that the Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station, near Wilmington, North Carolina, is vulnerable to intense rainstorms, flooding from the Cape Fear River, dam failure, storm surges, and tsunamis—or combinations thereof.
In the Miami area, where rainstorms and regular high tides already flood low-lying areas from time to time, buyers are starting to ask questions about home elevations, flood insurance rates, and flooding problems and responses, realtors say.
Rainstorms are probably the first solution that comes to mind for a drought as sustained and severe as California's, but snow is actually preferable because it falls slower and refills reservoirs more gradually, lessening the chance of flooding.
The tournament was continuing Sunday at Baltusrol Golf Club under unusual circumstances after a little more than half of the field either began the third round or finished a third round that was interrupted by rainstorms on Saturday.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Almost a year after U.S. President Donald Trump inaugurated NATO's new billion-dollar headquarters with fanfare at a special summit, alliance officials are now finally moving in, leaving their prefab 211s base that leaked during rainstorms.
The young galactic tear-filled eye joins several equally emo observations by ALMA, including black hole rainstorms, a "dinosaur egg" known as Firecracker, and the coldest place in the Universe outside of the creative hearts of these astronomers.
The types of sand usually used at other golf courses would wash out of the steep faces of the Erin Hills bunkers after heavy rainstorms, and it would take Reineking's crews half a day to repair the damage.
The 2014 water crisis failed to spur a state or federal crackdown on large farms in the Maumee River basin, where fertilizers used for crops contain phosphorus, which is washed into streams and eventually the river during rainstorms.
The goal is to make the oil majors liable for the greenhouse gases produced from their products and the local damages of climate change: rising average temperatures, melting snowpack, extreme weather like rainstorms and drought, and higher seas.
Why it matters: Sunday's and 2016 flooding likely rank as greater than 1-in-1,000 year rainstorms, which means than in any given year there's just a 0.1 percent chance of them occurring, Axios science editor Andrew Freedman explains.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Rock-throwing Venezuelans braved tear gas and rainstorms on Friday, blocking streets in protest against a legislative super-body to be elected on Sunday that critics call an attempt by President Nicolas Maduro to create a dictatorship.
It doesn't look particularly cutting-edge, and because all the monster brawls are staged in dark rainstorms, it can be hard to make out what's going on, but if you think of it as an animated film, it's not half bad.
She is such a deity in her world that she makes the weather: despite the fact that all I.F.L. games are played indoors, before each game something called the Weather Wheel is spun to create artificial blizzards, rainstorms, extreme winds, etc.
The more Mosher accompanied Zayne on his protests, in rainstorms, snowstorms, and even during the polar vortex — when Zayne wore nearly every piece of warm clothing he owns — the more Mosher said she felt her own work was falling short.
During rainstorms the lot now sometimes floods, causing a stream of mud to fall down the road and into the local community garden, a problem Bailey and Gibson said only appeared since Pumpco began building an equipment yard on the land.
With oxygen levels dropping and rainstorms forecast, time is running out on a plan to teach the boys - some as young as 11 and not strong swimmers - to make a dive through narrow, waterlogged passageways that would challenge experienced cavers.
But it removes protections for many other waters, including wetlands that are not adjacent to large bodies of water, some seasonal streams that flow for only a portion of the year, "ephemeral" streams that only flow after rainstorms, and groundwater.
In country after country, managers of national parks and other historic sites are realizing that climate change, with its coastal flooding and erosion, rising temperatures and more intense rainstorms, represents a profound risk to the heritage they are trying to preserve.
It includes heat detectors that can locate a fire to within 10 feet, and, as in Miami, a deluge system can dump several tropical rainstorms' worth of water into a fire zone, while leaving the rest of the tunnel dry.
With oxygen levels dropping and rainstorms forecast, time is running out on a plan to teach the boys — some as young as 11 and not strong swimmers — to make a dive through narrow, waterlogged passageways that would challenge experienced cavers.
Fox News reports:Bob Holmes, a Missouri-based hydrologic engineer for the U.S. Geological Survey, says the Midwest has received far more rainfall than normal over the past quarter of a century, and more extreme rainstorms, such as the three-day downpour Dec.
Scientific reports on global warming, such as the National Climate Assessment, can tell you that heavy rainstorms are expected to increase in the Southeast, but they won't tell you whether specific roads leading to a given warehouse might be unusable during those storms.
But last October a series of rainstorms, including one that dumped more than three inches at once, sent a wall of water into Scotty's Castle, an extravagant fortresslike home — now included on the National Register Historic Places — built by Chicago millionaire Albert Johnson.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Rainstorms are sweeping Argentina's soy belt, building soil moisture needed to guarantee good yields when crops blossom in February and providing some cushion for China to buy should its trade war with the United States continue to limit U.S. supplies.
Except for three brief trips back to India in the 1980s and '90s, he has sold newspapers outside the 86th Street subway station every night and morning, in blizzards and rainstorms and heat waves, with no newsstand for protection and not a single day off.
"The city is urging residents in the affected area to move their vehicles to higher ground, take necessary actions to protect personal property, and stay off of roadways during rainstorms unless an emergency makes it absolutely necessary to do so," Landrieu said in a statement.
Water main breaks, fire and harsh rainstorms keep disaster cleanup services busy day to day, but when a natural disaster strikes, these companies are called on to help out anywhere in the country for weeks on end, tending to flooded basements and cleaning up debris.
Abby's advice was to-the-point and down-the-middle; her voice was that of a kind but prim aunt who could be counted on to steer her readers, buffeted by a variety of life's small but annoying interpersonal rainstorms, to safe and well-trod shores.
It also warned of possible winds of up to 60 mph (95 kph) and rainstorms across a wide swath of the central U.S. from western Texas up through Missouri and into Ohio on Wednesday, as millions will hit the roads and board airplanes for the holiday.
The Rosario grains exchange expects a crop of 35 million tonnes, down from its initial forecast of 55 million tonnes calculated before the country's normally fertile Pampas grains belt was battered back and forth by drought and then unrelenting rainstorms that reduced the yields and quality of soy plants.
When one of Dakar's infamous rainstorms came barreling in, the thunder so loud it made my ears ring, we took shelter under the palm roof of a restaurant on the sand and watched the water come down in sheets while sharing a whole grouper grilled over an open flame.
A small difference in global temperatures can make a big difference in the climate: The difference between a rise in global temperatures of 2200 degrees Celsius and one of 2 degrees Celsius, for example, could mean longer heat waves, more intense rainstorms and the faster disintegration of coral reefs.
A few rainstorms flooded the archaic drainage network and crippled almost every single one of its lines that year, but the Metropolitan Transit Agency's trains were relatively punctual compared to now, when a daily ridership that nears six million people is subject to about 75,000 wholly aggravating delays every month.
Baked by perpetual sunlight into a blistering, steaming desert, you won't find colonists there either, except for mining encampments drilling for geological booty… and Brightside hunters, who stalk the scant watering holes in ravines where permanent shade allows water dumped from night-to-bright rainstorms to collect into nourishing pools.
"It's like a fog in your brain — it feels like you're having a stroke," Ms. Mousavi-Dormani said of how she feels every time she returns to her home, as she did recently to help prepare for the heavy rainstorms that fell in the region last weekend as a consequence of El Niño.
In retrospect, I was being an asshole and he was being sweet: He had planned dinner and a movie, but the movie ended up being godawful and we got caught in one of those especially hellish New York rainstorms that turn your hastily purchased umbrella inside-out with the force of an IED.
Image: NASAAdd this to the list of reasons Venus is a blistering hellscape: not only is the surface hot enough to melt lead, not only will the sulfuric acid rainstorms burn gaping holes in your partially-melted spaceship, it's got a monstrous electric wind that appears to have helped strip all the water out of the atmosphere.
"In 1977, it was sort of the expedition where everything that could go wrong did, including vehicles breaking down, rainstorms that resulted in mud making other vehicles that were replacements unusable because roads became unpassable, one of the guys we were traveling with getting bitten by a bat and having to undergo rabies treatment, and being clouded out" from seeing the eclipse.
In Lawrenceville during the steel heyday of the early 20th century, the houses that sit up on the hills between Butler Street and Penn Avenue were for management at the mills, while the working class families were stuck in the flat portions at the bottom of the hill, where, according to local lore, the muck and shit would flow during rainstorms.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters presents itself as a movie, and indeed: You can now plunk down $15 or whatever for a ticket at your local multiplex, load up on soda and nachos, and spend 132 minutes (not including previews) watching characters say, howl, or screech things and monsters slam each other around, all amid dimly lit rainstorms and backed by very loud noises.

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