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For a long time, scientists have denied or ignored the perception in the general population that weather has a direct effect upon health and pain. For this reason, little research has been done and the popular belief that dampness affects arthritic joints or storms cause migraines has been branded "old wives' tales". However, there is a certain logic to weather having an effect on health. In the case of hurricanes, the weather front they push before them is at an extreme of atmospheric pressure. If the individual is prone to sinus pain and pressure headaches, the rapid and extreme change in air pressure is logically likely to cause these pains to manifest themselves. That being the case, it is impossible to avoid them when a hurricane is approaching other than by leaving the area. But in the case of hurricanes, leaving the area is generally a good idea anyway, so the problem is self-correcting.
Inclement weather can come suddenly and unexpectedly. To be safe and ready to respond in case of an emergency, it is important to prepare for inclement weather before in happens. :)
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It refers to the atmospheric pressure which, in this case, is measured in inches of mercury on a mercury barometer
Warm sunny weather causes algae to photosynthesize and grow. In the case of a pond turning red, the algae in question would be red algae
Antarctica is an extreme, cold weather, polar environment. Dangers include exposure to these extreme conditions. In the case of any accident, there are no medical facilities or rescue facilities that are easily available. An unprepared person could die from hypothermia, falling into a crevasse, or thirst.
In the last few years because of global warming Greece has suffered from major droughts, heatwaves, forest fires, and flooding. This is due to Greece's position in the Mediterranean.
Building insurance covers the main structure of the building itself. In the case of subside, burn or extreme weather damage, all costs of rebuilding or repair is covered by the building insurance.
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For a long time, scientists have denied or ignored the perception in the general population that weather has a direct effect upon health and pain. For this reason, little research has been done and the popular belief that dampness affects arthritic joints or storms cause migraines has been branded "old wives' tales". However, there is a certain logic to weather having an effect on health. In the case of hurricanes, the weather front they push before them is at an extreme of atmospheric pressure. If the individual is prone to sinus pain and pressure headaches, the rapid and extreme change in air pressure is logically likely to cause these pains to manifest themselves. That being the case, it is impossible to avoid them when a hurricane is approaching other than by leaving the area. But in the case of hurricanes, leaving the area is generally a good idea anyway, so the problem is self-correcting.
T.L.O v. New Jersey is the most important court case in American History.
in japan, yes
A synonym for instance is case history or case in point.