Cyclones
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London Canadian Red Cross worker returns from Mozambique following aid efforts in wake of cyclonesStephanie Murphy recently travelled with the Red Cross in Mozambique, where two cyclones left more than 1,000 dead and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.CanadaJun 21, 2019
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Names of 2017’s most costly hurricanes have been retired. Here’s why.The names of four deadly hurricanes that slammed parts of the United States, Central America and the Caribbean last year are being retired.EnvironmentApr 13, 2018
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Cyclones on Jupiter’s north pole reveal more about the planet’s makeupInfrared mapping cameras onboard NASA's Juno spacecraft have beamed back new images of Jupiter's north pole, revealing nine cyclones that appear more like lava flows.ScienceApr 12, 2018
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Cyclone problem: Sonar snafu a challenge for Canada’s new navy helicoptersThe Canadian Forces says a sonar system used by some CH-148 Cyclones must be removed before the helicopters are allowed to land on ships.CanadaDec 22, 2017
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Air Force must speed up delivery of Cyclones as Sea Kings retireCanada's air force must speed up crew training and the delivery of CH-148 Cyclone helicopters in the next two years to avoid a shortage as five decade old CH-124 Sea Kings are finally retired.CanadaDec 13, 2015
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Only four Sea Kings to retire in near future despite retirement partyOnly four of the air force's venerable CH-124 Sea King helicopters are due to retire by the end of next March, despite last June's splashy retirement party for the five decade-old workhorses.CanadaSep 30, 2015
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2 strong cyclones hit remote parts of northern AustraliaTwo powerful cyclones smashed into northern Australia on Friday, but appeared to have spared the region earlier predictions of a "calamity."WeatherFeb 20, 2015
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Study finds cyclones moving toward poles and people, except in AtlanticTropical cyclones around the world are moving out of the tropics and toward the poles and generally larger populations, likely because of global warming, a surprising new study finds.EnvironmentMay 15, 2014
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Harper government spent $1.7 billion on troubled Cyclone chopper programMore than $1.7 billion has already been spent on the elusive effort to upgrade Canada's helicopter fleet, internal documents show.CanadaJan 9, 2014
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