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Summer Water Use Tips That Save You Money!
Unless you live in the permanently arid Southwest, summer usually means more water use and higher water and sewer bills. Even if you draw water from a well, the increased water use also means higher electric bills and more wear on the pump. But for many, this summer, the concern isn't just about higher bills. With parts of the country suffering from prolonged dry spells and drought, many communities have implemented water use restrictions and water conservation has become a summertime necessity. The good news is that a few small changes to your daily routine and a couple of quick fixes around the house can save you both water and money -- this summer, and year 'round!
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Necessary Information About Okanagan And Other Chain Of Mountains
Okanagan is a chain of mountains that travels through valleys and approximately 3 additional ranges of mountains. During the Summertime this is the perfect place to enjoy some camping, and when wintertime hits, you will have great skiing weather and conditions. There are little resorts that are dispersed throughout the expanse. The clime there makes for great skiing through great slopes and trails.
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Warning the Gullible about Global Warming
Around the world, more and more people are falling for the Global warming scare, despite the fact that it is yet to be proven. Fear is not of God yet even Christians are falling for this. There IS an agenda. Do not be left unaware!
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Australia's Ongoing Drought
Australia continues to battle ongoing drought. Is is global warming? How bad is it? Is recycled water the answer.
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Ocean Wave Energy Generation is Promising; What about a Tsunami or Hurricane Storm Surge?
Several ocean wave electricity generation concepts have been considered over the years and now some of these are coming to reality. In fact both Pelamis Company and Fieldstone Energy Corp have great designs, but can they withstand a direct hit from a Cat Five Hurricane Storm Surge? On the Pelamis design one does indeed have to wonder, although their engineers must have considered this or perhaps they are not planning such infrastructure projects in Hurricane Prone areas?
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Missing Man Found Dead in Oregon Mountains
A San Francisco man who got stranded in the snowy wilderness with his family nearly two weeks ago was found dead Wednesday in a mountain creek. This real life family drama started at the end of November 2006, when this man from San Francisco, who happened to be a senior editor for CNET, not that that has any relevance to the story, by, still that was his job, got lost with his family.
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The World's Deadliest Storms
The Okeechobee Hurricane or Hurricane San Felipe Segundo was a deadly hurricane that struck the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Florida in September 1928.
It was the first recorded hurricane to reach Category 5 status and as of 2006, it remains the only recorded hurricane to strike Puerto Rico at Category 5 strength.
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Preparing For a Cyclone
A Cyclone Watch is issued when gale force or stronger winds may affect the area with-in the next 24-48 hours.
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Hurricane Lane Hits Mexico As Dangerous Category 3 Hurricane
Hurricane Lane is a very powerful category 3 hurricane as it makes landfall on the pacific coast in rural Mexico. Hurricane Lane could be very devastating as it has a lot of power and possesses a lot of similarities to the great Mexico hurricane of 1959 (the greatest and most devastating hurricane in east Pacific Ocean history). Hurricane Lane could be a terrible disaster. You need to read this.
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Weather Radios - How They Work
This is the second of a series of three articles on weather radios. This article pertains to how weather radios work. The final article will be about finding a weather radio that suits each individual's needs.
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