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Suspicions are particularly high when live fishermen have come ashore.
But I was sad to finally come ashore for good.
He has suggested the pipeline come ashore near a town further north.
As of Thursday, Savin was still contemplating where he would come ashore.
But predicting exactly where it will come ashore is a difficult task.
No, he most definitely is not motioning for you to come ashore.
" — TREVOR NOAH "The storm surge has come ashore in the country he governs.
The storm's eye didn't come ashore but roared past with 185 mph winds.
As the storm has come ashore, gasoline stations have struggled to keep up.
I see no middle ground, no safe harbor for us to come ashore together.
The National Hurricane Center says Subtropical Storm Alberto has come ashore on the Florida Panhandle.
They come ashore and immediately open with a probing question: Who else is gay here?
Harvey was forecast to come ashore in western Louisiana near the Texas border on Wednesday.
Hurricane Harvey is forecast to come ashore on the southern Texas coast late on Friday.
It expects a tropical depression or weak storm to form and come ashore near Corpus Christi.
Global existential threats, if not confronted where they originate, eventually come ashore as a direct domestic reality.
Since its inauguration in 1986, passengers who come ashore have not been subject to customs or immigration controls.
Today they are marginalised, subjected to ever-tightening pressure by the state to respect borders and come ashore.
"I was very concerned," he said, so he called to his son and the other surfers to come ashore.
Details: Hurricane Willa is forecast to come ashore between Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta, sometime on Tuesday afternoon or evening.
It remains unclear where and when the Norwegian Jewel's more than 2,000 passengers will be allowed to come ashore.
Smugglers frequently come ashore in that area due to its proximity to the Bahamas, where ventures frequently originate, Daniel said.
They then sailed to the wooden pier at Pampelonne Beach, where dozens of locals had gathered to see them come ashore.
Salvini has said he will not let the migrants aboard come ashore until other European countries agree to take them in.
Hurricane Michael, the strongest hurricane ever to come ashore on the Florida Panhandle, is expected to move Thursday through North Carolina.
Storm after storm has pummeled California over the past few weeks as a series of so-called atmospheric rivers has come ashore.
After all, as recently as Monday, the forecast for Hurricane Michael was for it to come ashore as a Category 3 storm.
SAO PAULO – Authorities say about two dozen African migrants have come ashore in northeastern Brazil after being rescued at sea by fishermen.
Typically blue penguins only come ashore at night, when they make the journey from the harbour, where they fish, to their nests.
Refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi made preparations on Monday for the storm to come ashore late Tuesday.
Since 2015 the total bandwidth available has more than doubled and next year it will increase again as several new cables come ashore.
They're so tasty, the mermaids will want to come ashore to try them even if we fried and ate their friends in fricassee.
About 24 million Floridians are in the path of Hurricane Matthew, which is now expected to come ashore as a deadly Category 2138 storm.
According to Sokolov, the island has been unseasonably warm this summer, causing bands of hungry polar bears to come ashore in search of food.
Fluctuations in intensity are still possible, including some strengthening early Thursday, but the NHC now expects Florence to come ashore just below major hurricane intensity.
That is probably bluster: if nothing else, Britain's geographical location makes it too useful to simply abandon (many transatlantic internet cables come ashore in Britain).
James Wright of the National Marine Aquarium in England told the Telegraph that it is "quite odd" for the octopuses to come ashore en masse.
The waves travel outward on the ocean's surface, like ripples in a pond, and can slow down but grow in size as they come ashore.
Every winter, a few harp seals come ashore as waters freeze over -- but they're usually able to get back to the ocean on their own.
Having come ashore from the Pacific a week ago as a "bomb cyclone," the storm dropped at least four inches of snow in 30 states.
If Florence makes landfall as a Category 4 in North Carolina, it will be the strongest storm to come ashore that far north on record.
More than 650,000 migrants have come ashore in Italy since 2014, mostly after being rescued at sea off the Libyan coast by private and public groups.
Almost 50,000 people have come ashore in Italy this year, about 10 percent fewer than in the same period last year, according to the Interior Ministry.
In Catania, even those who are not fervent Salvini supporters, believe he should not face criminal investigation for his refusal to allow migrants to come ashore.
The impact: The storm is eventually likely to come ashore somewhere between Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle early next week — possibly as soon as Memorial Day.
After days awaiting clearance to come ashore, the Grand Princess arrived in the San Francisco Bay with 21 confirmed coronavirus cases on board, and possibly more.
Then when you come ashore, take the S51 bus to the Battery Rd/Air Force Reserve stop, which is a 10-minute walk from the campsite.
If Harvey becomes a major Category 266 hurricane, as now expected, it would be the first to come ashore in Texas since Hurricane Ike in 13.
Scenes caught on video of polar bears that had come ashore, grunting and strolling through the 2,000-person settlement, suggested a dramatic symbol of climate change.
The most common such activity are water spouts that come ashore, but they tend to be much weaker than the weekend's tornado, said CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward.
We haven't had a major oil spill since 2001, but we've kept hold of all the sweaters, as we occasionally get a penguin come ashore covered in oil.
The elephant's odyssey began in June, when it was caught in the raging Brahmaputra River and Indian villagers pelted it with stones when it tried to come ashore.
Of the 77 dead whales that have beached along the Pacific Coast so far this year, 30 have come ashore in Washington, the most in nearly two decades.
They would be lit green if it was safe to come ashore, and red if it wasn't, said Ryan Brown, who sometimes works in Lucy's well-stocked gift shop.
One entry describes his first attempt to come ashore, the day before his death, and tells of how the Bible literally saved him as an incoming arrow pierced the book.
Reactions to the migrant crisis by churchmen and politicians have been more muted in the far south, although that is where hundreds and thousands have come ashore, and many remain.
The town, cognizant of the street congestion that the passengers cause, has capped the daily number of visitors who can come ashore — 3,500 in summer, 703,500 in spring and fall.
The NHC expects the storm to come ashore along the central Texas coast, an area that includes Corpus Christi and Houston, home to some of the biggest refineries in the country.
People shouldn't focus on where the eye will come ashore but should listen to local authorities and be prepared for rain through the weekend and possibly into next week, he added.
The storm's eye did not come ashore in Puerto Rico but roared past with 211-mile-per-hour (21989 kph) winds and hammered the coast with 21998-foot (9 m) waves.
"If a company is trying to come ashore here for only one reason, to channel capital away, I make sure that this company is not feeling welcome any more," Snel said.
"Externally, mixed crews looks great, and that's why it always makes me laugh, because obviously you come ashore and I hear them complaining and moaning," Caffari said of some female competitors.
The India Meteorological Department is forecasting the storm will come ashore between Gopalpur and Chandbali, to the south of Puri, on May 3, before continuing to curve to the northeast toward Kolkota.
Since Hanalei is on the opposite side of Kauai from where the hurricane is most likely to come ashore, Godinez said he was less concerned about ocean storm surge than ferocious winds.
" Like '10 cyclones' Professor Terry Hughes, who convened the National Coral Bleaching Taskforce, likens the current extent of bleaching in the northern reef as like "10 cyclones have come ashore all at once.
The EU said that Germany, France, Portugal, Luxembourg and Ireland had agreed to take the asylum-seekers, meeting a condition set by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini for allowing the group to come ashore.
A common complaint from locals is that a thriving NGO industry — no doubt helping refugees that come ashore — comes at the cost of their businesses as more are encouraged to make the journey.
"Every few years, a few ellie seals come ashore on the South African coast, but most of these are young animals in an exploratory phase of their life," said marine scientist Greg Hofmeyr.
The area where the center of the storm is forecast to come ashore — between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama — is prone to major storm surge flooding during tropical storms and even weak hurricanes.
It's not yet clear exactly where Fani will come ashore, as it will be tracking parallel to the eastern coast of India, making any wobbles in the storm's eye highly consequential for its track.
The storm, forecast to come ashore late Tuesday or early Wednesday in Mississippi as a hurricane, has also shut 9.06 percent of daily natural gas output from the northern Gulf of Mexico, BSEE said.
The cables, most of which are owned by private telecommunications firms, run under the sea and come ashore at various locations throughout the globe, with sites in the U.S. and in other countries, like Japan.
Last week, the president told reporters that he would prefer people possibly infected with the virus on a cruise ship docked off California not come ashore because it might increase "the numbers" of U.S. cases.
Flooding has always posed the main danger when tropical storms come ashore, and historically, the main killer has been storm surge — a sudden rise in sea level caused by low atmospheric pressure and winds blowing onshore.
During that meeting, the mayor mentioned that someone from one of the two sailboats that this all relates back to had come ashore and went with someone in his community to shower and use their facilities.
What's more, NOAA storm forecasters noted that Dorian's eye and surrounding winds — home to a cyclone's strongest winds — may come ashore in eastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina in the next 12 to 24 hours.
The storm was due to come ashore late on Tuesday near the border between Louisiana and Mississippi, and drop as much as eight inches (20 cm) of rain in areas still recovering from last year's hurricanes.
Our oldest was only a year old when we returned after Floyd to find the one window we didn't cover, a small one in the laundry room, blown out, and Floyd hadn't even come ashore in Florida.
There was the late-night brush with a bevy of otters that had come ashore to eat the fallen fruit of an apple tree near a wooden sleepover shack Hozoji and a neighborhood friend used to frequent.
Anadarko Petroleum Corp said on Monday it had evacuated and shut production at two oil platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico ahead of the approach of Gordon, which is expected to come ashore as a hurricane.
In July, two weeks before he abandoned a coalition with the 5-Star Movement, he refused to let migrants disembark from the Gregoretti coastguard vessel, ignoring pleas from human rights groups to let the group come ashore.
West Coast will see impacts, too A new storm system is expected to come ashore in California later Saturday, Brink said, bringing feet of snow to the California mountains and heavy rain to the coasts and valleys.
Harvey was a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale when it hit the coast, the second-highest category, and the most powerful storm in over a decade to come ashore anywhere in the mainland United States.
The center of the storm -- about 150 miles south of Honolulu on Friday -- is not expected to come ashore though the eye wall could pass dangerously close to the central islands, including Oahu and Maui, in the coming days.
In July, two weeks before he abandoned a coalition with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, he refused to let migrants disembark from the Gregoretti coastguard vessel, ignoring pleas from human rights groups to let the group come ashore.
Harvey is forecast to come ashore as a Category 3 hurricane, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, the third most powerful on the Saffir–Simpson scale, which would make it the strongest to hit the U.S. mainland in 12 years.
The Egyptian boat rescued the migrants in Tunisian waters, but authorities in the governorate of Medinine say its migrant centers are too overcrowded to allow them to come ashore, leaving the vessel 25 km from the coastal city of Zarzis.
The team, led by Astrid Willener from the University of Roehampton's life sciences department, conducted the research at Baie du Marin on Possession Island, where hundreds of king penguins, the second-largest penguin species, come ashore to mate each year.
HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anadarko Petroleum Corp said on Monday that it had evacuated workers and shut production at two oil platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico ahead of the approach of Gordon, which is expected to come ashore as a hurricane.
Italy, the one major country in the EU where the general economic upturn hasn't happened, is also seeing a spike in the popularity of the far right as record numbers of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa come ashore on Italian beaches.
Any threat to old olive trees can stir strong emotions in Puglia, the country's biggest producer of olive oil, where the regional governor has been lobbying for the pipeline to come ashore in an industrial area further north, away from the grove.
CATANIA, Italy, July 14 (Reuters) - More than 1,13 migrants disembarked in Italy on Friday, the first of more than 4,400 who are expected to come ashore during the day after being picked up by rescue boats this week in the southern Mediterranean.
But when ammunition and equipment arrives in June for war games between U.S. and Australian forces in tropical Darwin, it will come ashore at the town's Chinese-run port under the eyes of a firm said to have links with China's military.
The storm was forecast to come ashore late on Tuesday near the border between Louisiana and Mississippi, and drop as much as 248 inches (20 cm) of rain in some areas of the U.S. South still reeling from hurricanes a year ago.
"I haven't made up my mind yet, but I know some of my staff are going," said Dave Trepanier, owner of Firefly, a restaurant a block from the beach in Panama City, Bay County, an area where the hurricane is expected to come ashore.
The 10-day-old standoff ended in southern Catania port at the weekend after EU member Ireland and Albania, an EU aspirant, agreed to take some of the 150 migrants who had been rescued at sea and denied permission by Salvini to come ashore.
He suggested he was opposed to allowing a quarantined cruise ship to come ashore because it would increase the number of cases in the U.S. "In any other circumstances people go, that's Trump being Trump, but now you're messing around with our lives," Dezenhall said.
Harvey is forecast to come ashore as a Category 3 hurricane, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, the third most powerful on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which would make it the first major hurricane to hit the mainland United States since Hurricane Wilma struck Florida in 2005.
The president said in early March that he'd rather have passengers remain on the Grand Princess cruise ship, which was experiencing a coronavirus outbreak, than come ashore and raise the number of cases in the US. "I like the numbers being where they are," Trump said.
Scientists in the state have pinpointed just half the locations where a destructive tsunami triggered by the Cascadia subduction zone off the northwest coast might come ashore, and about 10 percent of sites that might be hit by a wave emanating from the Seattle fault zone, Forson said.
I.P., Rhaegal.) After Dany took revenge and burned down his fleet in Sunday's episode, he jumped ship and managed to come ashore at just the right time and place to have it out with his romantic rival, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), in a knockdown slugfest that left the Kingslayer mortally wounded and Euron presumably dead on the rocks.
He was one of 49 migrants stranded aboard a pair of rescue ships whose requests for safe harbor had been ignored or refused by every national government bordering the Mediterranean Sea since their rescue in December, until Malta agreed on Wednesday to let them come ashore "We are crying," Mr. Soumana said in an interview on the boat this week, before Malta announced the move.
That policy is: Migrants interdicted in U.S. waters, or onboard a vessel moored to a U.S. pier, or on pilings, low-tide elevations or -- and this is the big one -- "aids to navigation" are not considered to have come ashore in the U.S. Migrants who reach structures permanently connected to dry land have not technically landed ashore ... but they are generally treated as if they had reached dry land.
The latest National Hurricane Center forecasts predict that the storm will come ashore on Monday, and while there's still a great deal of uncertainty in where exactly landfall may occur, one possibility is right around NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the historic, $239-billion spaceport that SpaceX uses to blast rockets into orbit and which will play an integral role in NASA's planned future missions to the Moon and Mars.

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