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Huug van den Dool of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center has used a statistical technique called "constructed analogs" to examine similar occurrences of such a "double-whammy" circulation over the period 1961-1990.
The winter of 2009-2010: Could it have been colder? Jason Samenow 2010
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Dool and sorrow be his chance, and honest souls abhor him
Tullochgorum 1996
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Dool and sorrow be his chance, and honest souls abhor him
Tullochgorum (2) 1996
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Dool and wae for the order sent our lads to the Border!
A Lament for Flodden 1919
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Dool and wae for the order sent our lads to the Border!
Lament for Flodden 1909
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Dool and wae for the order sent our lads to the Border!
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Dool and wae for the order, sent our lads to the Border!
Lament for Flodden 1875
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The weather forecasters are calling for the Fremantle Doctor a local wind toward shore to remain present for the next couple of days, Dool said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES CHRISTIE 2011
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Board sailor Nikola Girke rebounded brilliantly to move from 52nd place to 18th at the world sailing championships off Fremantle, Australia, after a day in port, watching "record rainfall, counting lightning strikes per minute and shark sightings in the harbour," said Ken Dool, the Canadian team's coach and high performance director.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES CHRISTIE 2011
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"The real fight begins tomorrow for everyone, with the splitting of fleets complete," said Dool in an e-mail message.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES CHRISTIE 2011
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