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91Emergency Closing Response Plan GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS Cedarville University is primarily a residential campus. As such, the vast majority of students are available for classes no matter the weather. Also, any delays affect

Emergency Closing Response Plan GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS Cedarville University is primarily a residential campus. As such, the vast majority of students are available for classes no matter the weather. Also, any delays affect

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Source URL: www.cedarville.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-14 08:31:20
92In 2014, there were 8 weather/climate disaster events with losses exceeding $1 billion each across the United States. These 8 events include the western U.S. drought, the Michigan & Northeast flooding event, 5 severe sto

In 2014, there were 8 weather/climate disaster events with losses exceeding $1 billion each across the United States. These 8 events include the western U.S. drought, the Michigan & Northeast flooding event, 5 severe sto

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Source URL: www.ncdc.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-08 12:03:36
93Ready for Winter? Get the Info! [removed]HELP) www.alexandriava.gov/Snow

Ready for Winter? Get the Info! [removed]HELP) www.alexandriava.gov/Snow

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Source URL: www.alexandriava.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-17 11:33:28
94July 2009 Detecting and Proving Hail Damage Not all thunderstorms are created equal and not all heavy thunderstorms produce hail. The random and sometimes isolated nature of thunderstorms presents challenges in not only

July 2009 Detecting and Proving Hail Damage Not all thunderstorms are created equal and not all heavy thunderstorms produce hail. The random and sometimes isolated nature of thunderstorms presents challenges in not only

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Source URL: www.accuweather.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-09 13:59:59
95IOWA MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY – FEBRUARY 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 12.5° or 11.5° below normal while precipitation totaled 1.56 inches or 0.51 inches above normal. This ranks as the 7th coldest and 2

IOWA MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY – FEBRUARY 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 12.5° or 11.5° below normal while precipitation totaled 1.56 inches or 0.51 inches above normal. This ranks as the 7th coldest and 2

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Source URL: www.iowaagriculture.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-05 12:19:49
96IOWA MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY – APRIL 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 47.2° or 1.7° below normal while precipitation totaled 4.83 inches or 1.32 inches above normal. This ranks as the 43rd coolest and 12th

IOWA MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY – APRIL 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 47.2° or 1.7° below normal while precipitation totaled 4.83 inches or 1.32 inches above normal. This ranks as the 43rd coolest and 12th

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Source URL: www.iowaagriculture.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-05 12:19:50
97Problem and Research Objectives: Winter de-icing chemicals are undeniably beneficial by helping to mitigate the inherent transportation hazards during the snow and ice storm seasons. On the other hand these chemicals ten

Problem and Research Objectives: Winter de-icing chemicals are undeniably beneficial by helping to mitigate the inherent transportation hazards during the snow and ice storm seasons. On the other hand these chemicals ten

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Source URL: wrrc.umass.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-02 13:39:57
98IOWA WEATHER SUMMARY – JANUARY 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 14.0° or 5.4° below normal while precipitation totaled 0.46 inches or 0.46 inches less than normal. This ranks as the 35th coldest and 20th d

IOWA WEATHER SUMMARY – JANUARY 2014 General Summary. Temperatures averaged 14.0° or 5.4° below normal while precipitation totaled 0.46 inches or 0.46 inches less than normal. This ranks as the 35th coldest and 20th d

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Source URL: www.iowaagriculture.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-05 12:19:49
99Winter’s Worst, We’re at Our Best Nasty, persistent cold has greatly contributed to impressive snow and ice storms of late. The fun began with the Christmas Weekend Blizzard spanning from the Delmarva to New England

Winter’s Worst, We’re at Our Best Nasty, persistent cold has greatly contributed to impressive snow and ice storms of late. The fun began with the Christmas Weekend Blizzard spanning from the Delmarva to New England

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Source URL: www.accuweather.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-28 09:04:44
100Winter Weather Chapter 4.6 The winter months in New York City can be brutal. They are often characterized by periods of extremely cold temperatures and by storms that haul in large amounts of snow, ice, sleet, and freez

Winter Weather Chapter 4.6 The winter months in New York City can be brutal. They are often characterized by periods of extremely cold temperatures and by storms that haul in large amounts of snow, ice, sleet, and freez

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Source URL: www.nyc.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 15:20:20