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Devon

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Gender Male
Age 47
Date of birth March 28,1977
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Allentown
Pennsylvania
United States
Height 160 (cm)
Other nameDevin, Devin Striker
Movies/Shows Devon: Erotique
Island Fever 3
Jack's Playground 31
DEVON STRIPPED
Devon: Stripped
Full nameKristie Marie Lisa
Awards Penthouse
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Devon is an American pornographic film actress. She was a Penthouse Pet in 2001 and in 2005 co-starred in the pornographic action-adventure film Pirates, which cost over US$ 1 million to make and was described by its producer as the most expensive pornographic film in history.

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Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice: What you need to know - BBC Weather

Feb 16,2022 2:09 am

Two named storms are headed for the UK This Week .

have been issued ahead of both Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice - The Fourth and fifth named storms of the 2021-22 UK storm season.

Why are storms named?

Storms are named to alert The Public to a heightened risk of severe weather that is expected to cause disruption. Storms have been named by the Met Office , along with The Republic of Ireland weather service, Met Éireann, since 2015. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) also joined the initiative in 2019. You can see the current list of storm names below.

What are weather warnings and what do the colours mean?

Weather warnings are issued when severe weather is forecast. Warnings are given one of three colours: yellow, amber or red. The Colour is based on the expected impacts of the severe weather and how likely it is to happen. Red warnings are issued infrequently, but are The Top tier of warnings with The Greatest impacts.

Why is The Storm track so crucial?

The Track of a storm determines where The Most severe weather will be in terms of The Strongest winds or the heaviest rain. It can also be really important in determining whether rain may turn to heavy snow.

How important is wind direction?

Wind direction can determine whether we get extreme rainfall during storms. Extreme rainfall can result from moisture-laden winds hitting High Ground . For example, parts of Aberdeenshire could experience extreme rainfall if an easterly wind rises up the Cairngorms, but that would be less likely if The Wind is westerly. In this example, any Heavy Rain would be more likely to hit west Scotland instead.

Wind direction can also influence how much damage The Weather can cause in strong winds. For example, trees that grow braced against the prevailing wind direction may be more susceptible to being blown over in severe winds coming from The Opposite direction.

Why does it take so long to be certain about The Storm 's track?

Some storms can be very accurately forecast many days in advance. The Met Office first issued yellow weather warnings for Storm Dudley Last Weekend . These warnings were upgraded to amber warnings on Monday 14 February, yet The Impacts from The Storm are not expected to be felt until Wednesday afternoon, 16 February, giving plenty of time to plan ahead.

Of the two storms currently predicted, Eunice could have the biggest impacts. Again, weather warnings have been issued well ahead of time. The warnings are yellow at The Time of writing but state The Risk of very damaging 80 mph inland gusts of wind and disruptive areas of heavy snow with blizzards. The areas at greatest risk are still changing a little between computer simulations, and this is why the warnings haven't been upgraded to amber yet. The fact that we can warn for Storm Eunice this far ahead is an amazing achievement of modern science, when you consider that it doesn't actually exist yet. Eunice won't start forming until late on Wednesday afternoon.

How unusual is it to get two storms back to back?

There are A Number of examples of storms forming in quick succession. In 2018, Storm Ali brought damaging, disruptive winds on 19 September with a gust of 102 mph recorded at the Tay Road Bridge. This Was followed The Next day by Storm Bronagh, which brought a gust of 78 mph and floods to parts of Wales and the north of England.

Even The Most famous, or infamous storm in living memory had a follow-up act. The 'Great Storm' of 16 October 1987 brought extreme damage to southeast England. Gusts of 115 mph were reported in Shoreham in West Sussex , 94 mph at London Weather Centre and 135 mph across the Channel in Granville, France. There were 18 fatalities reported and an estimated 15 million trees flattened. Just Two Days later, on 18 October 1987, another storm hit the UK with a top gust of 85 mph recorded at Berry Head in Devon .



Source of news: bbc.com

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