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    Austin Maid Services Round Rock Pflugerville TX – Video

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Northeast deals with fresh snow after Midwest gets blanketed

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By MARK PRATT and DENISE LAVOIE The Trucker News Services

    2/2/2015

    BOSTON Another winter storm inflicted fresh misery on the Northeast on Monday, causing several deaths and accidents and the cancellation of flights, classes and major court cases a day after it dumped up to a foot-and-a-half of snow on the Chicago area and blanketed much of the Plains and Midwest.

    Here's how the storm is playing out:

    In two of several weather-related deaths, a truck driver and a 62-year-old woman were killed in separate traffic accidents on snowy roads in Nebraska while in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office said a 64-year-old man with a history of cardiac problems was found dead Sunday in his garage after shoveling snow.

    The snowstorm, which brought 17.5 inches of snow to O'Hare International Airport by early Monday, was expected to deepen off the southern New England coast, bringing accumulations of 9 to 16 inches to Boston and nearly as much to Hartford, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, southern New Hampshire and Vermont places still digging out from up to 3 feet dumped by last week's blizzard.

    "For New Englanders, we're used to this during the winter," said Matt Doody of the National Weather Service. But he cautioned that both the morning and evening commutes would be messy.

    Snowfall totals in New York state were to vary from 6 to 10 inches in Buffalo and Binghamton and 8 to 14 inches in Albany. A winter storm warning is out for more than 20 counties, with up to 16 inches forecast for the eastern Catskill Mountains, and northern and central Taconics.

    Many Long Island schools delayed opening or closed due to a forecast of snow and freezing rain. The storm was expected to dump between 3 to 5 inches of snow north of the Long Island Expressway and slightly less to the south.

    The Philadelphia area received about an inch of snow before the precipitation changed to rain. Forecasters expected 3 to 5 inches to fall in the Lehigh Valley, and 5 to 11 inches in northern Pennsylvania.

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    Wind farm plan rejected by councillors

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PLANS for an eight turbine wind farm have been rejected by councillors in the Scottish Borders.

    Developers wanted to build the 110 yard high turbines near Romanno Bridge in Peeblesshire.

    Stevenson Hill Wind Energy, on behalf of West Coast Energy, also applied to construct a new access road from the A701 Edinburgh to Moffat road.

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    The application drew 125 letters of objection and one of support.

    They wanted to build the turbines along the ridges of the peaks of Green Knows, Hag Law and Wether Law.

    At a meeting in Newtown St Boswells members of the Scottish Borders Council's planning applications committee raised concerns

    about its visual impact on the landscape and

    neighbouring communities.

    Archaeologists had also claimed it would cause unacceptable harm to four scheduled monuments of national importance and an historic

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    London's most spectacular hotel swimming pools

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Berkeley

    Set on the seventh floor of the luxury Knightsbridge hotel, this striking rooftop pool beautifully tiled in white and gold mosaic is so idyllic you can barely believe it's in London. You can swim in sunshine when the weather heats up and the pool is uncovered, while healthy treats and sun loungers designed by architect Spencer Fung are available poolside with views of west London.

    Find it: Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RL, the-berkeley.co.uk

    Hilton London Syon Park

    This impressive, 15-metre heated pool is part of the Hilton Syon Parks stylish Kallima Spa. The hotel has taken a modern approach with the pools design, including sparkling ceiling lights that reflect on the water and cosy red lounge chairs to relax in.

    Find it: Middlesex, TW8 8JF, londonsyonpark.com

    St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel

    Thanks to the St Pancras Spa, Londoners arent too far from exotic paradise. Its Mediterranean-style heated pool is decorated with chic tiling restored from originals previously used in the hotel, which is known for its gothic, old-fashioned features. We're thinking a quick dip pre-Eurostar to Paris...

    Find it: Euston Road, NW1 2AR, marriott.com

    Hotel Caf Royal

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    Back in the dating game: the dangers of online dating after 50

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MISHAWAKA -

    Valentine's Day is around the corner. And that might have you thinking about finding that special someone to share your life with. But if you've been off the market for a while, you face a radically different dating landscape than the one you grew up with. The dating pool is thinner for older people so they often try online dating for more options. Dating online can be surprisingly dangerous...for the middle aged. The Pew Research Center reported in 2013 about 20% of online daters are at least 45 or older. And they're easy targets for people looking for more than just love.

    "I didn't know a lot. I do now," said Robin Cowell

    57. Self-described as goofy. Says she loves midnight walks in the snow. The romance road has been rocky. She's been both widowed and divorced.

    "I started doing the same thing I did in the past. You know you go to the bars. Might meet someone there," Cowell said.

    But she didn't....and a good friend told her to focus on her son. So she did....for the next twelve years. But now Chris is off at college.

    "Chris is my bud. Ya know. He did everything. Well my bud's on doing his own life now. It's time for Mom to start a life," Cowell said.

    Friends at work encouraged her to try online dating. She signed up on a few sites. And messages started streaming in.

    "When you haven't had anything positive when you've gone through what I went through. My friends say I'm pretty, but to have a man say that to you it's totally different," Cowell said.

    But she soon learned that flattery was a way of reeling in victims. She met a man who said he was an engineer.

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    Smoke from fires linked to tornado intensity

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Can smoke from fires intensify tornadoes? "Yes," say University of Iowa researchers, who examined the effects of smoke -- resulting from spring agricultural land-clearing fires in Central America -- transported across the Gulf of Mexico and encountering tornado conditions already in process in the United States.

    The UI study, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, examined the smoke impacts on a historic severe weather outbreak that occurred during the afternoon and evening of April 27, 2011. The weather event produced 122 tornadoes, resulted in 313 deaths across the southeastern United States, and is considered the most severe event of its kind since 1950.

    The outbreak was caused mainly by environmental conditions leading to a large potential for tornado formation and conducive to supercells, a type of thunderstorm. However, smoke particles intensified these conditions, according to co-lead authors Gregory Carmichael, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, and Pablo Saide, Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research (CGRER) postdoctoral fellow.

    They say the smoke lowered the base of the clouds and increased wind shear, defined as wind speed variations with respect to altitude. Together, those two conditions increased the likelihood of more severe tornadoes. The effects of smoke on these conditions had not been previously described, and the study found a novel mechanism to explain these interactions.

    "These results are of great importance, as it is the first study to show smoke influence on tornado severity in a real case scenario. Also, severe weather prediction centers do not include atmospheric particles and their effects in their models, and we show that they should at least consider it," says Carmichael.

    "We show the smoke influence for one tornado outbreak, so in the future we will analyze smoke effects for other outbreaks on the record to see if similar impacts are found and under which conditions they occur," says Saide. "We also plan to work along with model developers and institutions in charge of forecasting to move forward in the implementation, testing and incorporation of these effects on operational weather prediction models."

    In order to make their findings, the researchers ran computer simulations based upon data recorded during the 2011 event. One type of simulation included smoke and its effect on solar radiation and clouds, while the other omitted smoke. In fact, the simulation including the smoke resulted in a lowered cloud base and greater wind shear.

    Future studies will focus on gaining a better understanding of the impacts of smoke on near-storm environments and tornado occurrence, intensity, and longevity, adds Carmichael, who also serves as director of the Iowa Informatics Initiative and co-director of CGRER.

    Paper co-authors are Scott Spak ofthe UI Departments of Urban and Regional Planning and Civil and Environmental Engineering; Bradley Pierce and Andrew Heidinger of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellite and Information Service Center for Satellite Applications and Research; Jason Otkin and Todd Schaack of the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Arlindo da Silva of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; and Melo Kacenelenbogen and Jens Redemann of NASA.

    The research was funded by grants from NASA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Institutes of Health, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Fulbright-CONICYT scholarship program in Chile.

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    Bailed out: Mother, child are released from custody

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A mother and her 8-month-old daughter held in prison for allegations of illegal land clearing were released on bail by Preah Vihear Provincial Court due to health concerns for the two.

    Lem Sokhem, 45, and her husband, Sorn Vuthy, 46, were arrested on January 13, after Preah Vihears provincial Forestry Administration lodged a court complaint against the couple for allegedly clearing state land, where they lived illegally, deputy prosecutor Ly Lon said yesterday.

    The court released Sokhem and her daughter, because Sokhem suffers from an undisclosed illness, for which she requires regular injections, and her daughter is suffering from measles, Lon said. Vuthy remains in provincial prison, because the court fears he could interfere with the courts investigation. The temporary release of Sokhem and her daughter was welcomed by rights group Adhoc, which is still lobbying for Vuthys release.

    We ask the Court of Appeal prosecutor to help free [Sokhems] husband, said Lor Chan, a provincial Adhoc coordinator.

    Adhoc considers the arrests a violation of human rights, which could have a chilling effect on activists.

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    Floors: Time to Go Beyond Dark Brown | #OWNSHOW | Oprah Winfrey Network – Video

    - February 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Floors: Time to Go Beyond Dark Brown | #OWNSHOW | Oprah Winfrey Network
    Do you know a great way to give your design an instant update that will brighten the whole room? Interior designer Isla Schmidt shares the key to breaking away from the traditional dark floor...

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    Interior Designer Ascot Tel. 07939-966-147 Interior Designer Ascot Today – Video

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