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The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 12:57 a.m. Eastern time (0657 GMT). It was centered 25 miles beneath the surface at a point 33 miles east-northeast of Pinotepa Nacional and 69 miles southwest of the state capital, Oaxaca city. 243

  沈阳治灰指甲大概得花多少钱   

The S&P 500 is on track to climb to a fresh all-time high on Thursday, having ended just some three points below the record it set on July 3. The Nasdaq Composite, which 174

  沈阳治灰指甲大概得花多少钱   

The two were fatally shot February 10 as they responded to a 911 hangup call involving potential domestic abuse. Joering, 39, and Morelli, 54, were shot as they entered an apartment in Westerville, north of Columbus. 226

  

The Thomas Fire, the largest fire in California's modern history, ignited in December and burned about 281,900 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.Santa Barbara County officials have issued a mandatory evacuation order affecting about 30,000 people in extreme and high-risk debris flow areas ahead of the strongest storm of the season in that region. The mandatory evacuation there was effective from noon Tuesday for burn areas near the Thomas, Sherpa and Whittier fires.The amount of rain and the intensity are enough to cause flooding even without the impact of the recent fires."We could experience localized flooding and road closures, which are not isolated to the burn areas. The threat of rock falls, mudslides and debris flow is high," said Rob Lewin, director of the Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Management.Mandatory and voluntary evacuations also took effect at noon Tuesday in Ventura County.Los Angeles County officials ordered evacuations in areas affected by the recent Creek and La Tuna Canyon fires starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, and warned other residents living in areas affected by recent fires to prepare for evacuations and street closures.The large and powerful storm system across the eastern Pacific Ocean is expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain through late Thursday or early Friday.Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow channels that transport water vapors outside the tropics. The one that's saturating California is known as the Pineapple Express,?because it brings moisture from the tropical Pacific near Hawaii and can wallop the West Coast with rain and snow.The National Weather Service predicts rainfall rates between a half to three-quarters of an inch per hour, with rain totals of 5 to 10 inches in the foothills and mountains. This total is significantly more than during the January 9 debris flow, when there were 3 to 6 inches of rainfall across the region. 1954

  

The projections are based on research showing that humans cannot survive beyond a certain threshold of temperature and humidity.That threshold was determined by a measurement called the wet-bulb temperature (WBT), which is gauged by wrapping wet cloth around the bulb (or sensor) of a thermometer, so that evaporation of the water can cool the bulb.In a wet-bulb temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, a healthy person may not be able to survive outdoors for more than six hours, research has shown.The MIT study shows that the risk of deadly heat waves is significantly increased because of intensive irrigation in this relatively dry but highly fertile region.The new research found that unless greenhouse emissions are cut the deadly wet-bulb threshold temperature of 35 degrees Celsius will be reached several times in the north plain region between 2070 and 2100.Increased vulnerability to heat arises because the irrigation exposes more water to evaporation, leading to higher humidity in the air than would otherwise be present and exacerbating the physiological stresses of the temperature, according to the report's authors."Irrigation exacerbates the impact of climate change," Eltahir said. There has been a substantial increase in extreme heat waves in the region already in the last 50 years, he added.The report states that under the business-as-usual scenario of greenhouse gas emissions, the plain "is likely to experience deadly heatwaves...exceeding the threshold defining what Chinese farmers may tolerate, while working outdoors without air conditioning."It concludes the conditions "may necessitate simultaneous development of effective public health adaptation measures to avoid the deadly impacts of future heatwaves." 1737

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