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Directory of Peak South Carolina (SC) Online ResourcesMedical Examiner/Coroner Reports of Deaths Associated with Hurricane Hugo -- South Carolina Aug 2001 -- with Hurricane Hugo -- South Carolina At 11:57 p.m. eastern -- Hugo struck the coast of South Carolina north of Charleston (Figure 1). Peak wind velocities in Charleston -- 000 persons in North and South Carolina were left without electrical -- Hurricane Hugo Puerto Rico the Virgin Islands and Charleston South Carolina September 17 - 22 1989 ( Free Executive Summary ) Jul 2005 -- horit ative version for at tribut ion. SOUTH CAROLINA: SEPTEMBER 19-22, 1989 Meteorology After -- 21, Hugo made landfall near Charleston, South Carolina. Hugo's peak-measured wind gust in South Carolina of 119 knots (137 mph) was recorded by -- GeoWorld > South Carolina Oct 2005 -- All three states meet at South Carolina’s western border, in the -- Blue Ridge Mountains, occupy South Carolina. Rising near the North Carolina border, Mt. 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Charles Kwit / Douglas J Levey / Cathryn H Greenberg / Scott F Pearson / John P McCarty / Sarah Sargent, Oecologia, Mar 2004 -- Over a 9-year period, we monitored M. cerifera fruit crops in 13 0.1-ha study plots in South Carolina, U.S.A. Peak ripeness occurred in November, whereas peak removal occurred in the coldest months, December and January. Mean time to fruit removal -- MEDLINE/PubMed Citation on South Carolina Constructs New Parkway - Highways for Life Success Story - R&T - FHWA Feb 2006 -- Concepts Success Story South Carolina Constructs New Parkway -- acquired through the South Carolina State Infrastructure -- additional capacity to handle peak traffic during the busy -- Operations Team Leader FHWA South Carolina Division (803) 253-3885 -- Effect of channel bifurcation on residual estuarine circulation: Winyah Bay, South Carolina Kim, Y.H. / Voulgaris, G., Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Dec 2005 -- estuarine circulation: Winyah Bay, South Carolina Yong H. Kim a * ykim@geol.sc.edu George -- Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA b Department -- Marine Science Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA * Corresponding -- Published journal article available from SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LPITS Clemson University Public Service Activities Annual Accountability Report Fiscal Year -- Jul 2005 -- State and Federal Funds South Carolina Agriculture and Forestry -- substations were created in South Carolina to cope with the wide -- from the research will peak within five years from -- then level off. 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Colton. Mountain Scenery. The Scenery of the Mountains of Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina. Feb 2006 -- Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina: Electronic Edition. Colton, Henry -- Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina. (cover) Mountain Scenery. Henry -- Carolina -- Description and travel. South Carolina -- Description and travel. Mountains -- Manuscripts Division: South Carolina Council on Human Relations Jun 2001 -- MANUSCRIPTS DIVISION South Carolina Council on Human Relations -- promote greater unity in South Carolina -- ." It was a small -- dramatic change both in South Carolina and in the work it -- established in 1960. At its peak the SCCHR numbered -- Transportation Funding Options for South Carolina, 2003-2022 Nov 2003 -- in the country. The South Carolina Department of Transportation -- transportation finance. South Carolina has the most active -- and SCDOT's 27 in 7 Peak Performance Program -- identified in SCDOT's South Carolina Multimodal Transportation -- Extreme lithium isotopic fractionation during continental weathering revealed in saprolites from South Carolina Rudnick, R.L. / Tomascak, P.B. / Njo, H.B. / Gardner, L.R., Chemical Geology, Nov 2004 -- igneous rocks from two localities in South Carolina. Both lie within the Paleozoic -- temperate climate (data from the South Carolina office of climatology www.dnr.state -- the kaolinite to saprolite XRD peak intensity ratio for the diabase -- Published journal article available from FEMA: FEMA Provides More Than $8.3 Million To Evacuees In South Carolina Nov 2005 -- declared disaster areas. South Carolina officials estimated -- evacuee households in South Carolina have registered with -- urged to call during off-peak hours such as late evening -- agencies led by the South Carolina Emergency Management -- Coast-A-Syst South Carolina Dec 2004 -- in unsuitable soils. South Carolina state law requires a -- Long-term erosion on South Carolinas beaches is monitored -- and scour in several South Carolina communities. For more -- house, even at times of peak use. The system must -- |
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