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CATCHING THE WAVES.


TYNEMOUTH Lighthouse almost vanishes beneath a giant wave.

Chronicle photographer Andy Commins captured the drama of the high seas high seas

In maritime law, the waters lying outside the territorial waters of any and all states. In the Middle Ages, a number of maritime states asserted sovereignty over large portions of the high seas.
 and also a surfer taking advantage of the conditions.

But forecasters say the weather is due to turn milder throughout the week, although there will still be a bitter wind.

Met Office expert Kevin Hogg hogg

castrated male sheep usually 10 to 14 months old. Also used to describe an uncastrated male pig.
 said: "We have seen the worst of the snowy weather. The general trend is for things to be milder and we don't expect any more snow this week.

"We have a cold wind from the north today, with occasional showers which could turn to sleet sleet, precipitation of small, partially melted grains of ice. As raindrops fall from clouds, they pass through layers of air at different temperatures. If they pass through a layer with a temperature below the freezing point, they turn into sleet. ."

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Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Nov 24, 2008
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