Sentences with word «derecho»

The June 30 storms, caused by two waves of derecho winds, did produce a handful of tornadoes, including one with 95 mph winds that briefly touched down in Plainfield, according to the National Weather Service.
Julie Wark is the author of Manifiesto de derechos humanos (The Human Rights Manifesto — Ediciones Barataria, 2011) and is an advisory board member of the international political review Sin Permiso.
: La protección internacional de los derechos humanos a los cincuenta años de la Declaración Universal, Tecnos, Madrid, 2001, pp. 13 - 35.
A time - lapse video made from radar images that tracked the destructive path of the June 29 super derecho storm system as it developed over Iowa and gathered strength moving across the Midwest and onto the East Coast.
Few denizens of the East Coast were familiar with the term «super derecho» before its hurricane - like winds carved a devastating path through the mid-Atlantic on June 29.
The June 30 storms, caused by two waves of derecho winds, did produce a handful of tornadoes, including one with 95 mph winds that briefly touched down in Plainfield,...
Earlier this year, we had a violent 24 - minute derecho in Virginia — and lots of law firms went down.
El Respeto al derecho ajeno es la Paz (Benito Juarez).
In June, a major and very scary derecho event — a thunderstorm and tornado complex large enough to get its own Wikipedia entry — swept across the country.
The authors tested their method on two cases: the summer 2012 derecho thunderstorm system that swept across the U.S., and a 2013 tornado that killed several people in the Midwest.
«It's still really hard to know which ones are going to roll into the full - fledged derecho and which ones will just dissipate.»
: Los derechos sociales como una exigencia de la justicia, Universidad de Alcalá - Defensor del Pueblo, Alcalá de Henares, 2009.
Here's the list of large derechos since the 1960s.
I wrote about the incredible swath of destruction and five deaths (four campers and a motorist) caused by a smaller derecho in the Adirondacks in 1995 — one of four such storm systems triggered along the northern edge of a heat wave that July — so this one really elicited a sense of awe.
Here's a bit Of her message, I've only taken out the boys name: «A mi sobrino xxxxx de 8 años me lo levantaron, no tuvieron compasión lo interrogaron y lo único que hacia era llorar y yo discutía con ellos le violaban los derecho del niño y adolecente son unos miserable malditos» I've taken the license to go a bit off topic here because I really think the blah blah blah about the NYT is boring.
Check out these images and videos from this destructive and deadly derecho event.
Robert Grumbine points out that the recent derecho that hit Washington DC demonstrates the folly of thinking we can simply adapt to climate change:
PUBLISHER: Comisión nacional por el derecho a la identidad (CONADI), Argentina.
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Maryland has had its share of weather woes, with Sandy in October, the intense derecho windstorm in June, Hurricane Irene in 2011 and the back - to - back massive snowstorms in 2010, to name a few.
Their work builds on an earlier WIPO study by Kenneth Crews of the Columbia University Copyright Advisory Office entitled Study on Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives, Étude sur les limitations et exceptions au droit d'auteur en faveur des bibliothèques et des services d'archives and (since we're honouring Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra) Estudio sobre las limitaciones y excepciones al derecho de autor en beneficio de bibliotecas y archivos
This year's peculiar weather patterns — such as drought in the Midwest and a «super derecho» of thunderstorms earlier this summer — are no exception.
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That makes the derecho easy to identify, although given the speed with which one can form, that doesn't necessarily give communities much time to prepare, said Herzmann.
«You need a very special setup to get a derecho — obviously, that was the case [on June 29].»
Like many extreme weather events, a derecho starts with a storm, Herzmann said.
«The problem is that, on any given day, you're going to see small weather events that have the potential to turn into a derecho,» he said.
Looking at radar images of the derecho, the system appears as a kind of boomerang - shaped band of high - intensity winds with a circular, cooler mass of air behind it.
With the hot air swelling and spreading the storm, rain continues to fall behind the derecho.
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A weather forecaster for either WBAL or WTOP said that Maryland gets a derecho once every 5 - 10 years.
A few summers back, a rare type of windstorm called a derecho hit the DC metro area.
Whether it's a fire, a theft off premises such as having your laptop stolen out of your vehicle, or an unexpected risk like the derecho that passed through Gaithersburg a few years back and ripped the roofs off many apartment buildings, you'll know you're covered and you'll be able to get your life back to normal quickly because you have Gaithersburg, Maryland Renters Insurance.
Although the southern end of Illinois is more of an earthquake risk, Normal policies take into account various kinds of occasional storms, including tornadoes, lightning, and a kind of storm called a «derecho» that has been known to cause extensive damage in nearby plain communities.
Several summers back, when a straight line windstorm called a derecho came through, we even saw some loss of use claims because the roofs of apartment buildings were torn off by the wind.
Scientists are saying that with the climate disruption they are seeing we can expect a lot more extreme weather events — droughts, wildfires, extreme heat and strange storm patterns with names like «derecho» are the future.
Your point in # 155 is a good one, too; we had a disaster (though not a catastrophe) back in 2011, when a tree — toppled by the 60 - mph winds of a derecho — dealt our shack a $ 100,000 blow.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC), reported nearly 800 wind reports from this derecho.
On June 29, 2012, a violent wind storm system — called a derecho — advanced eastward across Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Maryland, and in parts of New Jersey.
In fact, McDonnell announced that the derecho that pushed into Virginia made it the largest non-hurricane power outage in state history.
More power brokers will become familiar with the consequences of a derecho.
«It,» in the preceding, refers to the persistent heat wave affecting the Mid-Atlantic region and the derecho that uprooted trees, downed power lines, and deprived nearly a million households in the D.C. metro area of electricity and air conditioning.
Despite campaigning to the backdrop of one of the hottest summers on record, replete with wildfires, epic drought, wild weather events (remember the derecho?)
There's little reason to bother with a recap, but: there were heat waves, there were wildfires, there was something called a derecho.
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