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en They come out anywhere from a few minutes to several hours in advance of expected severe weather.

en There is still the potential for showers and thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow morning. And even the storms tonight and tomorrow could become severe. So, a lot of active weather is expected in the next 24 hours.

en Weather radios are absolutely critical for people to be alerted of tornado warnings, severe weather warnings especially in the over night hours. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.

en You've got to be prepared both a day in advance really to keep up with what's going on and the day of the event knowing that severe weather's possible and certainly when something specific like a tornado to developed.

en A warning is issued when either the radar indicates there is severe weather or a tornado is occurring or as soon as someone sees severe weather.

en Several factors are expected to come together Friday creating the potential for severe weather.

en Sometimes a storm on Doppler radar will be so obvious that it's severe that you pull the trigger on it and issue a severe weather or tornado warning. But there will be some days where you look at a storm and it's kind of ambiguous. It may be severe, or it may not.

en It would apply to all sorts of efforts like finding energy, water, improving agricultural productivity, and understanding the connection between health and the environment. [It will give us] an enormous advance in our ability to help save lives, and revolutionize the way we deal with severe weather events today.

en I came here to break the Japanese record. So I'm very happy. If the weather had been cooler, I think I could have run close to 2 hours 18 minutes.

en We typically see severe weather in November, December and January; so some of our really severe events have actually happened in the winter time.

en Know what the weather forecast is. Watch your favorite TV station, listen to the weather radio, and you've got to be in a day when there might be thunderstorms and they're probably going to tell you whether or not there's a chance they're going to be severe.

en Unseasonably mild weather in January, coming after unseasonably severe weather in December, generated a huge increase in housing starts. Moreover, February's weather is likely to generate a big decline in housing activity next month.

en Whenever we have inclement weather moving in, we try to protect our firefighters to make sure safety is number one. We have some additional resources here to get them out of that weather in case we have severe lightning,

en For the life of me, I can't understand why there wasn't a greater response sooner, ... We knew three or four days in advance that this was going to be a horrendous weather event; why didn't more action take place in advance?

en When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, it seems like two minutes. When you sit on a hot stove for two minutes, it seems like two hours that's relativity.
  Albert Einstein


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