Moose Head

Posted in G Scale Model Trains by admin on September 20, 2009

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MOUNTED DEER HEAD MINIATURE 1 24 SCALE G SCALE DIORAMA ACCESSORY ITEM
MOUNTED DEER HEAD MINIATURE 1 24 SCALE G SCALE DIORAMA ACCESSORY ITEM
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RARE CONVOY KENWORTH K100 AERODYNE MOOSEHEAD BEER PREMIERE BOX TRAILER
RARE CONVOY KENWORTH K100 AERODYNE MOOSEHEAD BEER PREMIERE BOX TRAILER
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MOUNTED MOOSE HEAD MINIATURE 1 24 G SCALE DIORAMA ITEM
MOUNTED MOOSE HEAD MINIATURE 1 24 G SCALE DIORAMA ITEM
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MOUNTED DEER HEAD 124 SCALE G SCALE TAXIDERMY DIORAMA
MOUNTED DEER HEAD 124 SCALE G SCALE TAXIDERMY DIORAMA
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Meteorologist on the run during weather crises (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)

HARRISBURG, Ill. — Just two days after a tornado tore through Harrisburg and
killed seven people, the latest storm clouds closing in sent shivers of dread
through the southern Illinois town. Storm sirens suddenly wailed, and skittish
locals scurried for cover.Yet a quiet calm remained inside the city's
makeshift emergency operations center, courtesy of Kelly Hooper.Tasked with
parachuting into disaster zones while others are naturally fleeing, the
National Weather Service "incident meteorologist" has seen it all, helping
locals through everything from wildfires and oil spills to twisters and floods
across the U.S.With his backpack ever-ready, he is one of more than 70 nomads
the weather service has scattered across the U.S. landscape, each constantly
on call and ready to drop everything to hustle anywhere disaster hits or
threatens. And during spring tornado season, their backpacks get lots of
mileage.Their work is crucial to safeguarding recovery crews by closely
tracking the approach of weather threats that can compound damage from earlier
storms or disasters that often have knocked out communications that would warn
anyone in the field to take cover. Their goal: Be on scene within 24 hours of
the first call for help."We try to keep ...

Arlington Heights Daily Herald

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