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"thundery" Definitions
  1. (of weather) with thunder; suggesting that thunder is likely

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LONDON — Flash floods caused by thundery showers have turned a street in southeast London practically into a canal, with three cars completely submerged under a bridge.
The WH-2350XM3 can still pump out deep bass, like the low thumps on "Doing It Right" by Daft Punk or the thundery pulses on "Oi-1" by Biosphere.
So the country's national newspaper appears to have taken it upon itself to spice up its weather updates, by slipping in the odd quip and pop-culture reference: Weather update: Thundery showers mainly over northern, eastern and central Singapore in the afternoon.
Rumbling thundery growls and a sibilant repeat of the opening text ("right, left, right, left, hands move ceaselessly, touching chin, forehead, chest") accompany a wild, body-lashing solo by Takeru Coste, his face and arms covered in long hair (like Cousin Itt from the Addams Family).
Although fairly sunny, summers do feature occasional heavy, thundery showers. Heat wave conditions featuring temperatures between and are not uncommon. Temperatures are lower near the lake and higher inland. Although rare, the mercury sometimes rises above .
This was the worst fatal accident in the company's history. The commission investigating the accident established "imprudence on the part of the pilot", who did not maintain a sufficient safety altitude during his flight over Sicily, as the prime cause. This was of particular importance in view of the thundery formations that were present over the area.
McMug, who grew up on Lantau Island, was adopted when he was only one month old. In a thundery night, all panicky pigs fled from the farm, and among them was McMug who was picked up by a couple who were on the island for a holiday. McMug can speak. He call his parents Papa and Mama.
In 1930, Sutcliffe was the leading Englishman in the first- class batting averages behind Don Bradman (i.e., of batsmen with 10 completed innings). In a summer of hot, thundery weather that produced some exceptionally bad pitches, Sutcliffe averaged 87.61 in the four Tests he played in, scoring 161 in the Fifth Test at the Oval.Hill, p.100.
In Inuit mythology, Kadlu refers to one of the trinity of sisters, the 3 goddesses creating thundery weather. She creates thunder by jumping on hollow ice. Her sister Kweetoo creates lightning by rubbing stones against each other. The third sister, Ignirtoq, who makes lightning by striking two stones together and urinates with profusion which makes rain.
Florida reports more thunderstorms than any other US state. Some places report in excess of 90 thunderstorm days per year, making Florida one of the most thundery regions outside of the tropics. Florida receives the highest density of lightning strikes within the United States. Several deaths per year are blamed on lightning, making lightning one of the deadliest weather-related phenomenon in the state.
Flight 213 was on approach to Benazir Bhutto International Airport piloted by Captain Noor Afridin (58) and First Officer Javid Malik (53). Airport AFIS told the crew of Flight 213 that the weather in the area was thundery with heavy precipitation. The crews acknowledged the report and continued the approach. Flight 213 had only experienced some turbulence while approaching therefore it continued the approach.
In 1930, Sutcliffe was the leading Englishman in the first-class batting averages behind Don Bradman (i.e., of batsmen with 10 completed innings). In a summer of hot, thundery weather that produced some exceptionally bad pitches, Sutcliffe averaged 87.61 in the four Tests he played in, scoring 161 in the Fifth Test at The Oval. He missed the Second Test due to a thumb injury sustained in the First Test.
Rainfall during the summer months is mainly from thunderstorms and thundery showers; from January to March the heavier rainfall is due to prevailing south-westerly frontal systems. In winter, the east winds can be as cold as further inland. Selsey is known as a tornado hotspot, with small tornadoes hitting the town in 1986, 1998 and 2000, with the 1998 tornado causing an estimated £10 million of damage to 1,000 buildings.
On a thundery night, Consort Li is kidnapped when she is praying for the Emperor's longevity. The Xianfeng Emperor dies in the Summer Resort on the same night. Upon the accession of Zaichun to the throne, the Empress and Noble Consort Yi become empresses dowager with titles "Empress Dowager Ci'an" and "Empress Dowager Cixi". The regency led by Sushun quickly adapts several policies, including the promulgation of the new era name Qixiang and issuance of new coinage.
Richard was cremated at Fawkner Cemetery. Friends including Dinny O'Hearn, John Hepworth, John Hindle and Brendan Giffney met at a favourite Carlton hotel, 'Stewarts', to remember his life. Richard's obituary, 'The Press Loses A Fiery Spirit', written by his friend Kevin Childs, was published in The Age. A small group of friends led by John Hepworth farewelled Richard on a thundery day in Melbourne in late 1987, when according to his wishes, his ashes were strewn in the Yarra river.
The book about Chernyshevski finds itself in a “good, thundery atmosphere of scandal which helped sales”. Most reviews in the literary world of the émigrés are critical as the book debunks its subject as a writer and thinker, Koncheyev ’s review, however, is quite positive. Fyodor is unable to show the book to Alexander Yakovlevich Chernyshevski who had recently died. His death and funeral are described. On his way home, Fyodor walks with the writer Shirin, “a deaf and blind man with blocked nostrils”.
The United Kingdom experienced a very severe cold spell in March–April 2013. March was the coldest in the Central England region since 1883. The UK then went on to experience the most notable summer heatwave since 2006 with temperatures exceeding 28 °C (82 °F) somewhere for 19 consecutive days, on the 6th to the 24th and also values exceeding 30 °C on several days. The UK overall had a rather dry month compared to normal, with nearly all of the month's rain falling during the last ten days, often as thundery outbreaks.
The close proximity of Sussex to the Continent of Europe, results in cold spells in winter and hot, humid weather in summer. The climate of the coastal districts is strongly influenced by the sea, which, because of its tendency to warm up slower than land, can result in cooler temperatures than inland in the summer. In the autumn months, the coast sometimes has higher temperatures. Rainfall during the summer months is mainly from thunderstorms and thundery showers; from January to March the heavier rainfall is due to prevailing south-westerly frontal systems.
At midday on 16 August 2004, heavy thundery showers had developed across the South West due to a weak disturbance to the northeast of the United Kingdom. The last time Boscastle had suffered notable flooding was in 1996 as a result of Hurricane Lili, but floods are recorded in 1847, 1957, on 3 June 1958 (one man drowned) and in 1963. On 16 August 1952 the small town of Lynmouth, north-east along the north coast in Devon near Exmoor, suffered extensive damage in a catastrophic flood, in which 34 people lost their lives. Coincidentally, this was 52 years to the day before Boscastle's 2004 flood.
Roy has a semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) with cold winters except when moderated by chinook influences that will typically push maximum temperatures over on seventeen days during winter and twelve days each in November and March. Spring is mild and frequently thundery, whilst summer days are hot – sometimes very hot – but nights are usually pleasantly cool. Precipitation is fairly scarce, mostly coming from thunderstorms during late spring and summer, whilst snowfall averages (the median is ) but significant falls occur on only a minority of winter days. However, during the cold winter of 1977–78, cover reached on February 19 and averaged for the whole month of February.
Juo, A. S. R. and Franzlübbers, Kathrin Tropical Soils: Properties and Management for Sustainable Agriculture; pp. 118–119; The climate of Manchuria has extreme seasonal contrasts, ranging from humid, almost tropical heat in the summer to windy, dry, Arctic cold in the winter. This pattern occurs because the position of Manchuria on the boundary between the great Eurasian continental landmass and the huge Pacific Ocean causes complete monsoonal wind reversal. In the summer, when the land heats faster than the ocean, low pressure forms over Asia and warm, moist south to southeasterly winds bring heavy, thundery rain, yielding annual rainfall ranging from , or less in the west, to over in the Changbai Mountains.
Duncan has a semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk) with huge diurnal temperature ranges year-round except during periods of thundery monsoon weather. In April the average diurnal range is as high as and it is only less than in the often stormy months of July and August when over a third of the year's total rainfall can be expected. During a typical year 131.6 nights will fall below , but only 7.8 days fail to top , and there are only seven occurrences of nights falling to or lower, notably on December 24, 1953, and January 11, 1962, when the record low of was set. Rainfall is generally scanty outside of the monsoon season, with substantial falls from winter storms being very rare, although December 1991 did see of rain.
Picturesque simplicity was associated with the English gentry; the Governor, whose country residence it was, was not compelled to display a lavish and pretentious garden, for his social standing was well recognised. In 1882 "The Illustrated Sydney News" described it as "on the summit of a hill, which overlooks the village, and hidden from sight by a clump of splendid pines, stands the summer residence of the Governor of NSW, commanding a splendid view to the north. It is no doubt greatly owing to this that Sutton Forest is alive and vigorous". The same article went on to say that the landscape "possesses no picturesque ravines nor thundery waterfalls to make it popular with the tourist."Cavanough, Prell and North, 1988 The grounds were already "beautifully laid out" (1882) when Charles Moore superintended additional planting in keeping with their vice-regal status.
It carried four crew and 16 passengers. Weather reports indicated a line of thunderstorms, winds up to could be expected at Fuhlsbüttel and the designated alternatives of Hannover and Bremen. A number of SIGMETs were issued about an hour before the flight departed Basel, but the flight crew did not receive these. The SIGMETs indicated a front was developing with thunderstorms reaching FL380 in the Bremen area. The Terminal Aerodrome Forecast for Fuhlsbüttel Airport, Hamburg valid from 13:00 to 22:00 was: TAF EDDH 101200Z 101322 31010KT 9999 FEW025 TEMPO 1320 29020G40KT 3000 TSRA BKN013CB Tempo 1922 4000 RA BKN014.Terminal Aerodrome Forecast for Fuhlsbüttel Airport, issued on the 10th of the month at 12:00 Zulu Time, valid on the 10th of the month between 13:00 and 22:00 Zulu Time. Wind 310° at , visibility in excess of , few clouds at 2,500 ft. Temporary between 13:00 and 20:00 Zulu Time winds from 290° at , gusting to , visibility in thundery showers, Broken clouds at 1,300 feet. Temporarily between 19:00 and 22:00 Zulu Time visibility in rain, broken clouds at 1,400 ft.

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