weather disaster

  • 1Weather disasters — are natural disasters caused by rain, drought, snow, extreme heat or cold, ice, or wind. External links * [http://www.aawo.net Association of American Weather Observers] * [http://www.gaiagonewild.com Weather Disaster Videos] *… …

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  • 2weather the storm — {v. phr.} To survive some disaster. * /When Peter and Sue started their business they had very little money, but in a year they weathered the storm./ …

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  • 3weather the storm — {v. phr.} To survive some disaster. * /When Peter and Sue started their business they had very little money, but in a year they weathered the storm./ …

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  • 4Disaster Monitoring Constellation — The Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) consists of a number of remote sensing satellites constructed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) and operated for the Algerian, Nigerian, Turkish, British and Chinese governments by DMC… …

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  • 5Disaster Kleenup International — DKI Services LLC Type Private Industry Restoration Insurance Construction Environmental Services Founde …

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  • 6disaster — di|sas|ter W3S2 [dıˈza:stə US dıˈzæstər] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: désastre, from Italian disastro, from astro star (from the idea of luck coming from the stars)] 1.) a sudden event such as a flood, storm, or accident which… …

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  • 7disaster — dis|as|ter [ dı zæstər ] noun count or uncount ** something very bad that happens and causes a lot of damage or kills a lot of people: A series of disasters forced the company to close down. a natural disaster: Protect your property from natural… …

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  • 8disaster */*/ — UK [dɪˈzɑːstə(r)] / US [dɪˈzæstər] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms disaster : singular disaster plural disasters 1) something very bad that happens and causes a lot of damage or kills a lot of people A series of disasters forced the… …

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  • 9Weather records in Windsor, Ontario — Extreme weather has been known to hit Windsor, Ontario, and the city is home to several local, national, and international weather records. They are shown below, organized chronologically (by date): 1913 * March 21: The area between Windsor and… …

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  • 10weather bomb — n. A massive and powerful storm that develops quickly and without warning. Example Citations: The sunny skies and moderate breezes for the first part of the 1,000 km journey were forecast to give way to heavy overcast and a stormy 45 knots.… …

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