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Where did the derecho hit on June 29, 2012?

Where did the derecho hit on June 29, 2012?

On June 29, 2012, a derecho of historic proportions struck the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic states. The derecho traveled for 700 miles, impacting 10 states and Washington, D.C. The hardest hit states were Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C.

How many miles did derecho travel in 10 hours?

Storm traveled about 600 miles in 10 hours at an average speed of 60 mph. (Storm Prediction Center)

What was the average speed of the 2012 derecho?

In a recent post comparing last year’s event to the series of storms a few weeks ago, Kathryn Prociv noted an average forward speed of 65 mph for the 2012 derecho. The somewhat hypnotic regional radar loop covering the derecho path from near Chicago through the Mid-Atlantic highlights it’s incredible motion quite well.

When did the derecho hit the Ohio Valley?

The June 29, 2012 derecho truly carved a destructive path through multiple locations. Typically (both in the D.C. area and even more storm-prone areas in the Ohio Valley) severe weather events result in isolated to scattered damage.

What does the Occupy London movement stand for?

Occupy London. While some media described it as an “anti-capitalist” movement, in the statement written and endorsed by consensus by the Occupy assembly in the first two days of the occupation, occupiers defined themselves as a movement working to create alternatives to an “unjust and undemocratic” system.

When was the High Court ruling on Occupy London?

On 18 January, the High court ruled in favour of the City of London Corporation, giving them the power to order the eviction of occupiers from the St Pauls Camp. A spokesperson for the City said they would not further pursue eviction until 20 January, to give occupiers a chance to appeal against the ruling.

When was the General Assembly for Occupy London?

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OL General Assembly 14 Feb 2015, Parliament Square An Occupy London GA took place on Parliament Square Saturday 14th February at 7.30pm. About 70-80 people were in attendance on a chilly, damp evening. Liz B. facilitated and Ben was looking after the stack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvSjFenkXGc