Yes its legal.
The Meteorological Office issue weather warnings, usually during the News programmes, or weather forecast, or at pre-determined times during shipping forecasts.
Yes, it does. Tourism is at its highest during the summer months because most attractions are best enjoyed when the weather is warm.
Most likely yes. Though the game may be canceled if a tornado warning or other severe weather warning is issued. A game may also be canceled due to rain, even if the storm is not severe.
no When certain weather conditions or patterns are recognized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA as is its abbreviation it will give out a warning for a certain area. Such areas are usually shown during television broadcasts for example with the anticipated area shown in a red outlined area on the map during the weather reporting segment. These areas can also be viewed on the Internet as conditions change for a given area. Depending on existing and changing conditions can have an effect on the time a warning goes out to the time a tornado may actually develop. Although many warnings go out for larger more general areas anyone in that warning area should be prepared to take action as needed as a warning is basically saying that the conditions are ripe for a tornado to develop during the warning time period given.
During 1779 and 1780 alone, approximately 20,000 settlers streamed into kentucky.
Warnung bei = warning in (the event of) Warnung bei = warning when Warnung bei = warning during
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.
The state flower of Kentucky is the goldenrod, which is native to the state. The golden plumes of this wildflower line Kentucky's roadsides during autumn.
All kinds of weather can occur during earthquakes as there is no link between weather and the occurrence of earthquakes.
It talks about the arrangements of classes and transportation services by typhoons and rainstorms. Classes and transportation services resumes as usual during: Amber Rainstorm Warning Signal Red Rainstorm Warning Signal Standby Signal No. 1 Strong Wind Signal No. 3 Classes and transportation services suspends during: Black Rainstorm Warning Signal No. 8 Gale or Storm Signal Increasing Gale or Storm Signal No. 9 Hurricane Signal No. 10
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