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  • WWW.ANALYTICSVIDHYA.COM
    GPT-5 vs Gemini 2.5 Pro: The Champion AI is
    Welcome to the showdown of the (AI) century. Two rockstars go head-to-head in this headliner battle, in the search for the one true champion of AI models. On one side, youve got OpenAIs flagship brainchild the GPT-5 polished, powerful, and dripping with experience, and on the other, Googles latest prodigy the Gemini []The post GPT-5 vs Gemini 2.5 Pro: The Champion AI is appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.
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    [FREE] Admin Sticky Notes Sngine Add-on
    New 3rd-Party Plugin Add a simple and beautiful way to show and share notes in admin [FREE] Admin Sticky Notes Sngine Add-onRead more
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    PoTranslate Sngine Add-on
    New 3rd-Party Plugin Tired of exporting, editing, and re-importing your language files?With this POTranslate Sngine add-on, PoTranslate Sngine Add-onRead more
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    Mercado Pago Integration
    To get your Mercado Pago Public Key and Access Token, follow these steps: Step 1: Mercado Pago IntegrationRead more
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    Sngine Vision 2025
    As we move forward, our primary focusguided by our vision and valuable client feedbackis to enhance Sngine Vision 2025Read more
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    Issue: Fix Cloudflare R2 CORS policy
    Error: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. If youre facing this error while Issue: Fix Cloudflare R2 CORS policyRead more
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  • WWW.FOXWEATHER.COM
    Deadly North Dakota twister marks country's first EF-5 tornado in more than 12 years
    ENDERLIN, N.D. An extensive forensic analysis of a deadly June tornado in North Dakota helped National Weather Service teams confirm the first EF-5 tornado in the U.S. in more than 12 years.The tornado was part of a powerfulderechothat broughttwistersand 100-plus-mphwindgusts acrossNorth Dakotaand westernMinnesotafrom June 20-21, leaving a trail of damage and power outages across the region.Three people were killed when a tornado swept through the rural town ofEnderlin, North Dakota,according to the Cass County Sheriff's Office. Initial damage surveys gave the tornado a preliminary rating of EF-3 or stronger on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Now, three months later, NWS teams with the Grand Forks office have completed the additional analysis to rate the deadly tornado an EF-5, the strongest on the tornado rating scale.This marks the first EF-5 tornado in the U.S. since May 20, 2013, in Moore, Oklahoma.According to the NWS final assessment, teams conducted additional surveys and worked with wind damage experts to estimate the Enderlin tornado's estimated wind speed was greater than 210 mph. An EF-5 tornado is classified as a twister with winds greater than 200 mph.The tornado caused a train to derail south of Enderlin. Wind forensics helped determine the wind speed needed to tip several fully-loaded grain hopper cars and loft a tanker car. One empty tanker was tossed about 475 feet away, according to the report.Damage to trees along the Maple River also contributed to the final rating. Investigators found trees with attached root balls ripped from the ground, including one where the original location wasn't found.The Enderlin tornado covered a mile-wide path and destroyed property and landscapes across 12 miles, according to the NWS.
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    Mount Everest trekkers rescued after blizzard slams Tibet days after deadly flooding in Nepal
    A rare winter storm hit the Tibetan side of Mount Everest, stranding hundreds of mountaineers during peak season, just days after heavy rainfall triggered flooding in Nepal, killing dozens, according to local media and mountain guide groups.Heavy snow and rain blasted the Himalayas over the weekend, prompting rescues near the eastern face of Mount Everest in Tibet, according to CCTV, a Chinese state media outlet.Reuters reported hundreds of Mount Everest trekkers were stranded by the sudden blizzard on Sunday, with at least 350 guided down by rescuers, and more awaiting rescue.October is peak time for those who make the trek to Mount Everest from the Tibetan side.On the south side of Tibet, in Nepal, heavy rain caused damaging flooding, killing at least 47 people over the weekend, Reuters reported.October is typically toward the end of monsoon season for Nepal, which is heavily influenced by activity over the Bay of Bengal.This week's flooding was caused by a low-pressure system developing over the Bay of Bengal, according to meteorological officials with Nepal's Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
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    Photos: Massive debris piles along Outer Banks after 9 homes crumble from rough surf
    BUXTON, N.C. Piles of debris are being moved from the Outer Banks village of Buxton, North Carolina, to a designated spot for removal as rough surf continues to threaten more homes in this unique coastal community threatened by coastal erosion.Two hurricanes, Imelda and Humberto, passed hundreds of miles offshore from the U.S. East Coast last week, exasperating the rough coastal conditions in North Carolina's Dare County, causing nine homes on Hatteras Island to fall into the surf.Eight homes collapsed in Buxton, including one live on FOX Weather,over three days.Photos show piles of debris littering the beach in Buxton, as the surf continues to threaten additional homes on stilts.The National Weather Service in Morehead City issued a beach hazard statement for Hatteras Island south of Cape Hatteras, Ocracoke Island and Core Banks beaches through Sunday evening due to rip currents and large breaking waves.Some of the only remaining whole parts of the structures are the stairs that once led to the oceanfront homes.With many of the homes including multiple stories, there is a lot of debris along the beach, causing hazardous beach conditions in the area.WATCH: 8TH NORTH CAROLINA BEACH HOUSE TO COLLAPSE CAUGHT LIVE ON FOX WEATHEROn Friday, a ninth home collapsed in Rodanthe, about 25 miles north of Buxton.Dare County government staff met with debris removal companies on Friday to plan the cleanup of material from the collapsed homes. Homeowners have hired local contractors to move the debris to designated areas on Old Lighthouse Road. Once the debris is in the designated areas, the county contractor will remove it for proper disposal.Anyone who is not a homeowner or renter of the collapsed homes is asked to stay away from the area. Since 2020, 21 privately owned beach homes have collapsed on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Nine of those home collapses have occurred in Buxton since mid-September.The remaining dozen collapses happened inRodanthe, with the most recent prior to Friday's collapse being in November 2024, according to the Seashore's records. The area is losing about 15 feet of shoreline each year.
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    Crews begin cleaning up mountain of debris from collapsed beach homes along North Carolina's Outer Banks
    BUXTON, N.C. Cleanup crews are set to begin removing debris on Friday from eight homes that collapsed over the course of three days on the shores of Buxton, North Carolina.Cape Hatteras National Seashore announced on Thursday it would be sending about two dozen Seashore staff out to begin cleaning up debris from the beach along the Outer Banks.Conditions on Friday morning were still rough, with large waves crashing onto shore and misty rain falling onto the debris.WATCH: 8TH NORTH CAROLINA BEACH HOUSE TO COLLAPSE CAUGHT LIVE ON FOX WEATHER"We're on day four of these rough waves just battering the coast here," FOX Weather Correspondent Katie Byrne reported from Buxton Friday, where the eighth home collapsed on Thursday afternoon.She said residents are concerned about subsequent house collapses amidst the debris and rough conditions.WATCH: DRONE VIDEO SHOWS SCENE OF 7 HOMES THAT CRUMBLED INTO THE ATLANTIC THIS WEEKYears of coastal erosion combined with tropical systems Imelda and Humberto led to the most recent collapses.The Seashore said debris cleanup will start south of the collapse sites to Cape Point.Twenty privately owned beach homes have collapsed on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore since 2020.HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHERNine of those home collapses have occurred in Buxton since Mid-September.The remaining 11 collapses happened in Rodanthe, with the most recent being in November 2024, according to the Seashore's records.The Seashore warned more home collapses are possible in Buxton and Rodanthe, and reminded residents to stay away from houses in the ocean and to be careful near debris.
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