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  1. Waste Not, Want Not: Why We Will Never Win Another War!! by J. T. Storm, 2009-05-21
  2. The Great Storm: The Hurricane Diary of J. T. King, Galveston, Texas, 1900 (Modern Southeast Asia) by Lisa Waller Rogers, 2010-09-01
  3. STORM SURGE by T. J. Macgregor, 1993-09-08
  4. Characteristics of particles sampled in southern Taiwan during the Asian dust storm periods in 2000 and 2001 [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by S.-J. Chen, L.-T. Hsieh, et all 2004-11-01
  5. The role of severe storms in soil erosion: a problem needing consideration.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by W.E. Larson, M.J. Lindstrom, et all 1997-03-01
  6. The impact of land cover change on storms in the Sydney Basin, Australia [An article from: Global and Planetary Change] by A.F. Gero, A.J. Pitman, et all 2006-11-01
  7. Two stage biological treatment of a diazo reactive textile dye and the fate of the dye metabolites [An article from: Chemosphere] by J.A. Libra, M. Borchert, et all 2004-07-01
  8. Effects of investigator disturbance on hatching success and nest-site fidelity in a long-lived seabird, Leach's storm-petrel [An article from: Biological Conservation] by A.L. Blackmer, J.T. Ackerman, et all 2004-03-01
  9. Spy Anthology Presents: Deadly Storm by J.T. Farrar, 2005-10-03
  10. Integrating legacy components into a software system for storm sewer simulation [An article from: Environmental Modelling and Software] by S.S. Lin, S.H. Hsieh, et all 2006-08-01
  11. Pellucid Lunacy by Michael Bailey, 2010-10-21
  12. GREAT FRENCH DETECTIVE STORIES: The Little Old Man of Batignolles; The Mysterious Railway Passenger; Drops That Trickle Away; The Mystery of the Four Husbands; Storm over the Channel; The Amethyst Fly; Watch the Red Balloons; The Lady of the Museums by T. J. (editor) (Emile Gaboriau; Maurice Leblanc; Gaston Leroux; Georges Simenon; Jacques Decrest; Pierre Very; Jype Carraud; Leo Malet; Eugene-Francois Vidocq) Hale, 1983
  13. Storm Surge by T J. Macgregor, 1994-01-01
  14. Estimating water loss and direct runoff from storm rainfall by the use of the infiltrometer (Open-file report) by J. T Limerinos, 1973

181. Storms Along East Coast, Parts Of Midwest And West
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182. CNN.com - Severe Storms In Midwest, Fair In West And Southeast - May 18, 2000
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Severe storms in Midwest, fair in West and Southeast
Satellite image of the United States taken at 7:45 p.m. EDT May 18, 2000 Web posted at: 8:35 PM EDT (0035 GMT) (AP) Severe storms unleashed tornadoes and heavy rain that soaked the Midwest on Thursday, while the West and Southeast were generally fair.

183. Spring Storms Hit Southwest, Mid-Atlantic
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184. Tornado, Violent Storms In Alabama
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185. Storms Over Eastern Half Of Nation
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186. CNN.com - Two Dead As Dust Storms Wreak Havoc - Feb. 20, 2004
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Two dead as dust storms wreak havoc
Story Tools RELATED National Weather Service Intellicast University of Michigan weather program YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Dust storms Road Accidents Reports (Weather) National Weather Service or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? SOUTHLAND, Texas (AP) Thick, reddish-brown dust swirled over parts of West Texas, contributing to a series of traffic accidents that killed two people and injured dozens of others. As many as 30 vehicles crashed Thursday on U.S. Highway 84 between Southland and Post, about 20 miles southeast of Lubbock, said Cpl. John Gonzalez with the Department of Public Safety. A New Mexico truck driver and his wife were killed in a crash that injured at least 11 others, authorities said. Both sides of U.S. 84 were closed for several hours Thursday afternoon as authorities from several agencies worked to clear debris. Because of poor visibility, authorities urged drivers to avoid major highways south of Lubbock until the dust subsided.

187. CNN.com - Storms Rumble Across The Midwest - Mar. 1, 2004
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Storms rumble across the Midwest
Satellite image of the United States taken on Monday at 7:45 a.m. EST. Story Tools RELATED Intellicast University of Michigan National Weather Service YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? (AP) Rain storms rumbled across the Midwest early Monday, while snow fell across the northern Plains and a wintry mix was slipping over California and Nevada. High pressure was expected to keep skies over the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and Southeast dry, although increasing clouds were predicted as a strong storm system moves into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, Great Lakes and Deep South. Light snow showers were forecast across the northern and central Plains as well as the Upper Midwest. Sunny skies were predicted across the southern Plains and Kansas. Lingering snow showers were expected across the central and northern Rockies. Further west, a weak storm system was likely to spread light rain and snow showers across Oregon, California and Nevada.

188. Storms Lash Eastern Missouri County
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189. Storms Swirl Over Ohio Valley
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190. CNN - Emergency Workers Bracing For Possible East Coast Storms - August 23, 1999
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Nature's wrath August 23, 1999 Web posted at: 7:07 p.m. EDT (2307 GMT) From staff and wire reports WASHINGTON State and local officials are getting ready for possible storm threats to the mid-Atlantic coast by Friday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced. At least four storm systems are keeping weather trackers busy. FEMA director James Lee Witt says emergency crews are bracing for the possible effects of a tropical wave northwest of Puerto Rico, which could hit the mid-Atlantic region by this weekend. It has significant thunderstorm activity, although the National Hurricane Center has seen no signs of a surface center of circulation.

191. Rain Expected In Eastern, Central States Storms In West, Southeast
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192. CNN.com - More Snow In Rockies; Storms In Plains - May 4, 2001
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More snow in Rockies; storms in Plains
Satellite image taken Friday at 7:02 a.m. EDT (AP) Heavy snow lingered over higher elevations in the Rockies early Friday, while thunderstorms were predicted to strike a large part of the Plains. The forecast called for a repeat of heavy snow in areas of Colorado that were blanketed with nearly a foot on Thursday. Scattered locations were expected to experience accumulations of more than 6 inches Friday. The disturbance that caused to snow in the Rockies was expected to combine with a front over the Plains to bring rain to a large area of the nation's midsection. Storms in western Texas and western Oklahoma had the potential to be severe, with rain up to 2 inches and wind reaching 60 mph. Other storms were forecast in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and southern Wisconsin. In the East, a cold front was forecast to spawn showers and storms in the Northeast and southern Great Lakes region. A ridge of high pressure contributed to warm and mild weather in the South, although the southern Florida peninsula and parts of the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachia were expecting showers.

193. CNN.com - New Storms Threaten Britain And France - November 5, 2000
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New storms threaten Britain and France
New storms are threatening to bring more chaos to areas of Britain and France still mopping up after the heavy rains of the past week.

194. TJ McFarland On LoneStarMusic.com
Biography TJ McFarland and the Revolvers are an original Oklahomabased ensemblewith a diverse group of influences including; Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones
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195. CNN.com - Storms In East, Chill In Central States - Nov. 6, 2003
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Storms in East, chill in central states
Satellite image taken Thursday at 8:32 p.m. EST Story Tools Rain and thunderstorms soaked the Ohio and Tennessee valleys and the mid-Atlantic on Thursday, while the nation's midsection tried to ward off an unseasonable chill. Most of the West stayed dry. Heavy rain also fell on southeastern Florida, with more than 3 inches in West Palm Beach. Tennessee and Virginia saw more than an inch in some areas. Temperatures in the central states stayed about 10 degrees below normal as far south as Oklahoma, with snow flurries near the Canadian border. Montana, Wyoming and Idaho even reported some subzero temperatures. Partly cloudy skies spread over much of the West but the only rain in the region was scattered across northern California and southwestern Oregon. Skies were also cloudy across much of the Great Plains, Great Lakes, New England and the Gulf states. Temperatures in the lower 48 states Thursday ranged from a morning low of minus-9 in Yellowstone and Big Piney, Wyoming, to a midday high of 85 degrees in the Florida cities of Naples and Cross City.

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