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October.
It means the half of the storm has passed. The eye of the storm is the exact center of the hurricane or hurricane-like wind. The storm gets stronger on your way into the eye, but in the eye it is very calm, and it is almost like the storm has stopped. So, if you are ever in a hurricane, and the storm stops abruptly, know that it is the eye of the storm and you need to get back to shelter!Incidentally, with hurricanes that are coming ashore, the back winds are often stronger than the leading edge, and often contain much more debris.
Changing the heading of the boat towards the direction the wind is coming from is called:Heading Up Turning the boat away from the wind direction is called:Bearing Away or Falling Off If the front turns through the direction the wind is coming from, it is called:Tacking or Coming About If the back of the boat turns through the direction the wind is coming from, it is called:Jibing
In space, there are satellites that take pictures of the weather all around the world. Then they send the photos back to NASA. At NASA, the scientists study the pictures and they can figure out if a storm is coming up.
It loses power when young Link plays his Ocarina to go back in time and stop the storm
No this is just a myth. You'll know a storm is coming because you'll see it or the news will say it's coming
October.
We don't know, but we hope he comes back!
He is coming back after he had hip surgery.
When Jesus comes back, that is where he is coming back.
Sorry but there is no working penguin storm acturly there is no penguin storm anymore unfortunatly it got shut down because it is illegal i want it back as well but I can confirm it wont be coming back.... at all
The most dangerous moments would be during the eye of the storm. Because people will go outside and then the storm comes back and washes them away.
when summer slam comes
96 Tahoe my back seat cushion comes up but the cord broke that releases the back rest from coming down.... What do I do?
aug 2012
'I Giorni' by Ludovico Einaudi
it never really went away