Sentences with phrase «electrical storms at»

The red planet will throw meteor strikes, dust clouds and electrical storms at the player as they attempt to colonise its beautiful but dangerous landscape.
1856 Tesla was born on July 10 during an electrical storm at the stroke of midnight in the rural reaches of Croatia.

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At least 112 people have died because of the storm, some are still homeless, and around 40,000 residents remain without normal electrical service (before the outage).
Scientists use models of Earth's structure and measurements of Earth's magnetic field taken at USGS observatories (https://geomag.usgs.gov/monitoring/observatories/) to determine which sections of the electrical grid might lose power during a geomagnetic storm.
Although these first images are smudgy, the technique could provide advance warning that solar flares and storms will take aim at Earth — warnings that could help electrical utilities or satellite operators plan for possible disruptions and put key instruments into a safe mode, says Ernest Hildner, director of the Space Environment Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
The most infamous impact occurred in 1989 in Canada, when a magnetic storm interrupted electrical power for more than six million people for nine hours at a cost of over C$ 13 billion (# 6.6 billion, 9.3 billion Euros).
At the same time Ben, who has been struck deaf by an electrical storm, makes it to New York City 50 years later where he befriends Jamie (Jaden Michael) another 12 - year - old, whose father works in the Museum of Natural History.
The high electrical charges and dangerous effects of the storm (as well as how the ship is heading through a portal to the paranormal dimension at the time) also overheat the Poltergust 5000 and cause a break down in the ghost storage feature.
Their best known works in London include the interactive Momentum presented at Barbican's Curve Gallery in 2014 and their intervention in Sou Fujimoto's 2013 Summer Pavilion at London's Serpentine Gallery, which transformed a cloud of metal frames into an electrical storm.
I invite posters here to read a bio electrical description of tropical storms and its relation to rising CO2 at TWC bb:
Life insurers have to take a very holistic look at a potential customer's life - are they a good driver, do they scuba dive, do they take long walks through electrical storms?
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