DURHAM – People grow old at different rates, regardless of what the calendar says. And for those whose bodies age more quickly, the cumulative effects show up
News reporter Sean Hogan ghosted live on Napier s Bluff Hill
5 Mar, 2021 02:09 AM
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A man on Bluff Hill giving reporter Sean Hogan bunny ears while crossing live to the 1 News studio. Photo / Screenshot
A man on Bluff Hill giving reporter Sean Hogan bunny ears while crossing live to the 1 News studio. Photo / Screenshot
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
Napier Port workers evacuated amid Hawke s Bay s tsunami warnings were seen passing the time by ghosting 1 News reporter Sean Hogan on Bluff Hill at midday on Friday.
While Hogan was live on air giving a tsunami update for the region workers in high-vis could be seen waving at the camera, popping up behind the reporter and even giving him the bunny ears .
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How a sudden stratospheric warming event may bring snow and ice
Updated / Thursday, 4 Feb 2021
09:25
The last time Ireland had to deal with the results of a sudden stratospheric warming event was in March 2018
Analysis: will this extreme climate phenomenon predicted for next week mean the return of the Beast from the East?
A sudden stratospheric warming event took place in early January 2021. These events are some of the most extreme of atmospheric phenomena, and I study them as part of my academic research. The stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere from around 10km to 50km above the Earth s surface, and sudden warming up there can lead to very cold weather over Europe and Siberia, with an increased possibility of snow storms.
Despite the gloom, 2020 had plenty of positive experiences at home and in the garden: The Pecks
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
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“Man, am I ever going to miss 2020.” Said no one, ever
Dennis: From a deadly pandemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans to an economy that shed as many as 22 million jobs and forced the permanent closure of more than 100,000 businesses, to an election that has turned Americans against each other in a way not seen in many a lifetime, 2020 is not going to make anyone’s list of fun-filled years.
But the negative is only part of the story, albeit the most-obvious one.