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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Amid stanley us heavy downpours, two women suspected of shoplifting at a Charlotte coat store ran into a swollen, fast-moving stre stanley mug am. One woman drowned and the other was missing, authorities said.The torrential rains caused flash flooding, swamped drivers and forced residents to evacuate neighborhoods. Crews rescued motorists and residents by boat, and were searching the stream for the other shoplifting suspect. Tragically, today we had some people who were caught in very dangerous water conditions, Fire Depar stanley cupe tment Capt. Rob Brisley said.Police identified the dead woman as Gracie Nell Johnson, 43, but did not provide the name of the missing woman. Johnson and two others were at a Burlington Coat Factory in the city when a store employee called police to report shoplifting, according to a statement from police.One of the trio was taken into custody, while Johnson and another woman ran. A store employee chased them, and all three plunged into a creek near the shopping center. The worker made it out, but Johnson and the other woman were swept away. Johnson s body was found after a search. It s tragic when you go to many, many calls and save many, many lives that you have a call where you can t save a person s life, Brisley said.Police and firefighters planned to continue the search as long as conditions remained safe.Firefighters and other emergency responders began heading out on flood-related calls around noon. Motorists were trapped in their cars by high water Vgof 4 Teens Held For Slaying During 911 Call
In 1960, scientists did one of those experiments that just aren ;t allowed anymore. For the sake of science, they blew up three 3oo-lb anti-submarine bombs off the coast of Australia. A listening station 10,000 miles away in Bermuda鈥攐n the exact other side of the planet鈥攚aited. And waited. And, about three and a half hours later, they saw the blip that confirmed their hypothesis: Yes, sound in the ocean really can travel across the world. Some fifty years later, Brian Dushaw, an stanley botella oceanographer at the University of Washington, has been reconstructing that 1960 experiment. His interest is not sound, however, but temperature. Sound travels more quickly through warmer water, and the speed at which sound traveled in 1960 is thus a snapshot of average ocean temperatures half a century ago. Much ocean temperature data is also of surface waters, but th stanley kaffeebecher e 1960 experiment provides data for what happens about a kilometer down, in the Sound Fixing and Ranging SOFAR channel. That because sounds in the ocean don ;t just bounce around willy nilly. Due to a quirk of physics, sound waves about a kilometer deep, though the exact depth varies, get trapped in the SOFAR channel: The competing influences of temperature and water pressure keep those wa stanley termosy ves in the zone, where sound speed is at a minimum. Sound can neither easily enter nor leave the SOFAR channel, and it can travel thousands and thousands of miles unattentuated. Whale song travels through the ocean in th