UT hosts the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament on March 21 and 23. TexasSports.com uses the occasion to look back at some of the arena’s best moments.
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Memorable Women’s Basketball moments in Erwin Center history (Texas Longhorns)
Image Caption: NASA’s AIRS instrument provided an infrared look at Ului’s cold thunderstorm cloudtops (blue and purple) on March 14 at 0311 UTC. Ului’s eye is visible in the storm’s center. Credit: NASA JPL, Ed Olsen
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Solomon Islands Under Warnings for Category 4 Cyclone Ului (redOrbit)
He built Fox Stanley through a series of regional acquisitions; it traded on the NYSE.
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Becker was a POW, leader in photo industry (San Antonio Express-News)
Hubert may not be a tropical storm now that it has made landfall in southeastern Madagascar, but it’s still a formidable and large storm system. NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed that there are still some very high, strong thunderstorms in Hubert’s remnants as it continues to bring rains and gusty winds to southeast and south-central Madagascar.
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Hubert’s remnants still raining on southern Madagascar (PhysOrg)
Image Caption: NASA’s AIRS instrument captured this infrared view of Hubert’s frigid clouds, seen here in blue and purple. Purple indicates high and strong thunderstorms with cloud-top temperatures as cold is -63 Fahrenheit. Credit: NASA JPL, Ed Olsen
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Hubert’s Remnants Still Raining On Southern Madagascar (redOrbit)
This is pretty simple, Green Bay fans: When Brett Favre, aka No. 4, enters Lambeau Field late Sunday in his white Vikings uniform - intent on working his magic for the purple-helmeted enemy - this is what you should do, please. Stand up in front of your seat, put your hands together and clap. And whistle. And then clap some more.
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Cheer first, jeer later (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Image 1: NASA’s Aqua satellite captured an infrared image of Lupit’s and 23W’s (bottom right) cold clouds on October 26. Lupit’s (top, center) center is seen by the green circle, and the precipitation (blue and purple) is off to the northeast. Meanwhile, 23W is getting organized. Credit: NASA/JPL, Ed Olsen Image 2: NASA’s CloudSat satellite captured a side view of 23W’s clouds on Oct. 26 and …
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Aqua Satellite Eyes Lupit And 23W In Western Pacific (redOrbit)
It’s all the rage to criticize the airlines. But we found some smart, practical initiatives that point the way to a better future.
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Flight innovations you’ll love (CNN)
Image Caption: This NASA infrared AIRS satellite image captured high, cold thunderstorms (purple) in Tropical Storm Rick as he was intensifying on October 16 at 4:41 a.m. EDT (1:41 PDT). Credit: NASA JPL, Ed Olsen
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Baja California Residents Should Prepare For Hurricane Rick (redOrbit)