El maestro del derecho civil nos ha dejado. Carlos Fernández Sessarego, referente peruano en el derecho civil comparado y una de las mentes más preclaras del pensamiento iusfilosófico latinoamericano, ...
La Nacion: Roberto J. Vernengo. Una autoridad en la filosofía del derecho
La traducción admirable de la Teoría pura del derecho, de Hans Kelsen, bastaría para asegurar un lugar destacado a Roberto Vernengo entre los juristas argentinos de su generación. Hizo mucho más que ...
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A few examples of a single-bow serial derecho are the derecho that occurred in association with the October 2010 North American storm complex, and the December 2021 Midwest derecho.
That’s as fast as some tornados! But instead of spiraling like a tornado or hurricane, the winds of a derecho move in straight lines. That’s where the storm gets its name; the word derecho means “straight ahead” in Spanish. What Causes a Derecho? It all has to do with something called a downburst.
A derecho is a widespread wind event that can cause significant damage for hundreds of miles. They're most common May through August, and they can be deadly. Here, learn how a derecho forms and how you can protect yourself from one.
What Is A Derecho? Is It Worse Than A Tornado? - Southern Living
To be called a derecho, the thunderstorm-generated high winds and wind damage should cover a distance of at least 250 miles long and produce at least a handful of 74+ mph wind gusts, according to...