Dr. Tharp graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1989. He works in Benton, AR and specializes in Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Tharp is affiliated with Rivendell Behavioral Health Services.
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"With this system's intensity and slow motion, it is the worst of both worlds," said John Tharp, a forecaster with Weather Decision Technologies in Norman, Oklahoma. "There will be major impacts along the coast and inland with periods of prolonged rain."
Date: Aug 24, 2017
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US Gulf Coast refiners, producers brace for tropical storm
The storm could develop into a Category 1 hurricane with wind speeds of at least 74 miles per hour (120 kph) by Friday, and move slowly or even stall over central Texas during the weekend, said John Tharp, forecast operations supervisor for Weather Decision Technologies in Norman, Oklahoma.
"We knew who we were playing and where, so I told our kids to take it all in and enjoy the moment during warmups," Hillsdale coach John Tharp said. "Once the ball went up, I told them to pretend they were playing a nameless, faceless opponent. It worked, for a while."
"We obviously knew who we were playing, but I told our kids to take it in during warmups, enjoy the moment and then when the game started, play against a nameless, faceless opponent," Hillsdale coach John Tharp said. "That worked for a few minutes, but that's just a great basketball team."
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