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Home sales just posted their slowest May in 16 years

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Climate   来源:Columnists  查看:  评论:0
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They’ll start a 13-stop European tour on July 2 in Cologne, Germany, and conclude it on Aug. 9 in Stockholm.

Swollen rivers and tributaries also swamped some parts in Ohio, and Gov. Mike DeWine said about 70 roads were closed. The southern half of the state was expected to see moderate flooding, which has not happened in four years, he added.Forecasters attributed the violent weather to warm temperatures, an unstable atmosphere, strong wind shear and abundant moisture streaming from the Gulf. At least 318 tornado warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service since this week’s outbreak began Wednesday.

Home sales just posted their slowest May in 16 years

The outburst comes at a time when nearly half of National Weather Service forecast officesafter Trump administration— twice that of just a decade ago.

Home sales just posted their slowest May in 16 years

At least two reports of observed tornadoes were noted Friday evening in Missouri and Arkansas, according to the National Weather Service.“TAKE COVER NOW!” the weather service said on X in response to the one on the ground around the small Missouri town of Advance.

Home sales just posted their slowest May in 16 years

Earlier in the week, seven people were killed in the initial wave of storms that spawned powerful tornadoes on Wednesday and early Thursday in Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said entire neighborhoods in the hard-hit town of Selmer were “completely wiped out,” after it was hitRiley, who grew up in Jackson, Wyoming, just south of Grand Teton and lived in China for a time to learn Mandarin and why Chinese wanted to visit the U.S., is more focused of late on getting them to visit Hawaii, a state perceived as less dangerous.

Yellowstone’s crowds peak in the summer, but international tourism peaks in spring and fall, according to Riley and West Yellowstone Mayor Jeff McBirnie.Many foreign visitors are parents of international students at U.S. colleges and universities.

“They’re like, ‘Hey let’s drop our kid off and go on vacation for a week.’ Or kid’s graduating, let’s get them through college and go on vacation,’” said McBirnie, who owns a pizza place in town. “They really bring a huge economic impact to this town.”Yellowstone suffered a one-two punch between

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