The United States isn’t the only country that experienced extreme weather over the winter season. These two weather reporters confronted 100 miles-per-hour winds in Canada on March 26th, reports Business Insider. Mark Robinson and Chris Scott, reporters for the Weather Network, are so blown a…
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[WATCH] Reporters blown away by Canadian wind
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[WATCH] Reporters blown away by Canadian wind
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‘For God and Empire’
Aboard the Wind Surf, at port in Charlestown, Nevis After a lively morning panel session on the 2016 presidential race, most of our cruisers headed ashore today in Charlestown, Nevis. The great majority went swimming and snorkeling, or toured the island on interesting excursions, or enjoyed…
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‘For God and Empire’
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Warren’s Wanderers
Under sail aboard the Wind Surf, somewhere in the CaribbeanFor those of you who don’t yet subscribe to the new TWS newsletter (here’s how to get it—and it’s free!), you don’t yet know that the TWS Caribbean cruise on board the lovely Wind Surf is going well, with i…
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Warren’s Wanderers
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The splendid sounds of the sheng, an ancient Chinese wind instrument (Video)
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The splendid sounds of the sheng, an ancient Chinese wind instrument (Video)
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The Wind Rises Is a Beautiful, Difficult Finale for Miyazaki
(Newser) – What might be Hayao Miyazaki’s last film makes its US debut this weekend, and naturally critics are in love with it. The beloved filmmaker announced his retirement after The Wind Rises debuted at the Venice Film Festival last year. Since then the movie—a biopic of Jiro Hor…
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The Wind Rises Is a Beautiful, Difficult Finale for Miyazaki
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South, East brace for polar temps, wind chills
A woman walks back to her car in the long term parking lot at Indianapolis International Airport, Monday Jan. 6, 2014. The coldest, most dangerous blast of polar air in decades gripped the Midwest and pushed toward the East and South on Monday, closing schools and day care centers,…
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South, East brace for polar temps, wind chills
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Gone with the wind chill: Gusts spread winter pain
Srirupa Chatterjee holds her hood as she crosses a street Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014, in St. Louis. Heavy snow continues to fall Sunday with forecasters calling for up to a foot (30 centimeters) in eastern Missouri and parts of central Illinois followed by bitter cold. (AP Photo/Jeff…
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Gone with the wind chill: Gusts spread winter pain
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$6 Billion Wind Power Subsidy Expires; Battle Looms to Extend It
Members of Congress departed Washington without saving the wind power industry’s Production Tax Credit from its scheduled year-end expiration, but supporters and opponents both signaled a coming battle over whether to extend the green-energy subsidy.
The wind Production Tax Credit, first…
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$6 Billion Wind Power Subsidy Expires; Battle Looms to Extend It
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