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During November and December no significant tropical cyclones developed in or moved into the basin in the region,
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ima existed from February 5 to February 16.
Ima affected French Polynesia's Austral, Society and Tubuai Islands, from February 9-14 and caused extensive damage to Rimatara.
On February 5, TCWC Nadi (a.k.a. Fiji Meteorological Service) reported that a tropical depression had developed early on February 10. About 24 hours later, the system intensified into a Category 1 cyclone on the Australian intensity scale. Around that same time, the Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Center followed suit by upgrading the system into a tropical storm. Gradually intensifying, Nadi estimated that June had peaked in intensity with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) late on February 7. Meanwhile, the JTWC reported that Tropical Cyclone June had also peaked in intensity. By February 9, June had weakened into a tropical depression. June was no longer a tropical cyclone by the morning.
Guardians of Ga’Hoole is a fantasy book series written by Kathryn Lasky and published by Scholastic. The series, which was intended to end in 2008 with the publication of The War of the Ember until a prequel The Rise of a Legend was published in 2013, has a total of sixteen books. Apart from the main series there are a few more books and spin offs set in the same universe. The first three books of the series were adapted into the animated 3D film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, directed by Zack Snyder.
This series follows the adventures of Soren, a young barn owl, for the first six books, but follows Nyroc, Soren's nephew, later renamed Coryn, for books seven through eight, and twelve through fifteen. Books nine through eleven are half-prequels to the other books, following Hoole, the first king of the Ga'Hoole Tree.
Martin is a play by Alasdair Gray, recorded on 6 January 1972 and broadcast as the last episode of the BBC TV series The Group. Gray later reworked this material for the chapter "The Proposal" in his novel Something Leather.
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Director Alex DiMarco and Producer Martin Soole talk about the action sports drama, "#Speedball" the movie! Check out our profile on www.angel.co
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Originální název: Across the Universe, Informace o filmu na http://www.sms.cz/film/napric-vesmirem Drama / hudební / romantický, USA, 2007, 131 min. Režie: Julie Taymor Hrají: Evan Rachel Woodová, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, Dana Fuchsová, T.V. Carpiová, Martin Luther, T.V. Carpioová, Spencer Liff, Lisa Hoggová, Nicholas Lumley, Michael Ryan, Angela Mounsey, Robert Clohessy, John Jeffrey Martin, Matt Caplan, Timothy R. Boyce Jr., Leah Hocking, Bill Buell, Ellen Hornberger, Amanda Cole, Danya Taymor, Dylan Baker, Linda Emondová, Lynn Cohenová, Bill Irwin, Jennifer Van Dycková, Jason Daniel Audette, Carol Woodsová, Elain R. Grahamová, Orfeh, Antonique Smith, Yassmin Alersová, Frank Stellato, Deidre Goodwinová, Joe Cocker, Bill Weeden, Jacob Pitts, Staceyann Chin, Jeanine Serralles, Daniel...
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The Back Country Adventurers explore the infamous Murphy Ranch. It was built as a West Coast stronghold for Nazi sympathizers waiting for Hitler to take over the world. But, history had other plans and it was raided and shut down in 1941. The hippies took over in the 1960s and 1970s until the Mandeville fires all but destroyed the grounds. Now, it's a playground for the Back Country Adventurers!
During November and December no significant tropical cyclones developed in or moved into the basin in the region,
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ima existed from February 5 to February 16.
Ima affected French Polynesia's Austral, Society and Tubuai Islands, from February 9-14 and caused extensive damage to Rimatara.
On February 5, TCWC Nadi (a.k.a. Fiji Meteorological Service) reported that a tropical depression had developed early on February 10. About 24 hours later, the system intensified into a Category 1 cyclone on the Australian intensity scale. Around that same time, the Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Center followed suit by upgrading the system into a tropical storm. Gradually intensifying, Nadi estimated that June had peaked in intensity with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) late on February 7. Meanwhile, the JTWC reported that Tropical Cyclone June had also peaked in intensity. By February 9, June had weakened into a tropical depression. June was no longer a tropical cyclone by the morning.