Sentences with phrase «hurricane center projects»

The National Hurricane Center projects that Irma will be Category 4 when it hits Florida.

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A map released by the U.S. National Hurricane Center at 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, showed the latest projected track for Hurricane Matthew.
The following map shows Maria's projected path, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Bodner, CEO of the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center (OFJCC) in Palo Alto, last week traveled to Houston with seven other Bay Area Jewish volunteers to participate in the Hanukkah for Hurricane Relief project.
They didn't see hurricanes until the rain clouds were right above them; in our case, we can see storms leaving the sun but have to make guesses and use models to figure out if and when they will impact Earth,» says Michael Kaiser, project scientist for STEREO at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
And the agency has been conducting daily briefings for President Obama, who also met yesterday with the director of the National Hurricane Center, officials from the Defense and Energy departments, and — by phone — with governors and city officials from areas in Sandy's projected path.
Irma is the second - strongest storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, and the National Hurricane Center is warning that its projected track toward a U.S. landfall on Sunday is «potentially catastrophic.»
UCLA School Mental Health Project: Center for Mental Health in Schools The Resources for Responding to and Coping with Hurricane - Related Events web page provides a variety of resources for teachers, parents, and schools receiving survivors into their school systems.
A map of the Texas Coast is projected on a screen as Deb Nowinski, a disability integration coordinator, gives information to a caller regarding the approach of Hurricane Harvey at the Galveston County Office of Emergency Management Emergency Operations Center in Dickinson, Texas, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017.
NYFA Emergency Relief Fund In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Andy Warhol Foundation, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and Lambent Foundation (a project of the Tides Center) established an Emergency Relief Fund, administered by NYFA to assist artists with damages and losses.
The Andy Warhol Foundation, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and Lambent Foundation (a project of the Tides Center) have established an Emergency Relief Fund, administered by NYFA to assist artists with damages and losses as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
As discussed at a recent meeting hosted by the Heinz Center and Ceres in Boston kicking off their Resilient Coasts project, a similar coast - hugging blow by a powerful hurricane along the U.S. coast could result in $ 300 - 350 billion in insured damage.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center in May projected between a dozen and 16 named storms, including 2 to 5 major hurricanes (those above Category 3 on the Saffir - Simpson scale of storm strength).
The National Hurricane Center's final 3 - day projected track for Hurricane Irene keeps the powerful storm centered on the populous metropolitan corridor from the suburbs of Washington, D.C., through New York City — showing the storm still maintaining hurricane strength as it approaches the New York cHurricane Center's final 3 - day projected track for Hurricane Irene keeps the powerful storm centered on the populous metropolitan corridor from the suburbs of Washington, D.C., through New York City — showing the storm still maintaining hurricane strength as it approaches the New York cHurricane Irene keeps the powerful storm centered on the populous metropolitan corridor from the suburbs of Washington, D.C., through New York City — showing the storm still maintaining hurricane strength as it approaches the New York churricane strength as it approaches the New York coastline.
~ The Exodus Road ~ Purchased Equipment, such as AEDs, for Fire Departments ~ Raised Funds for Various Fire Departments ~ Habitat for Humanity (Multiple Locations) ~ All Souls Episcopal Care Center ~ Alzheimer's Association ~ Animal Welfare Institute ~ Destiny's Bridge ~ Eastern Florda State College Alumni Association ~ Grateful 4 Grace ~ Global Water ~ Hands On Jacksonville (Relief for Hurricanes Matthew & Irma) ~ Hastings Homebound ~ Hillsborough Community College Foundation ~ Infinite Trees Project ~ Patriot Service Dogs, Jacksonville ~ S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue ~ SCA Castlemere ~ St. Johns County Humane Society ~ St. Johns Presbyterian ~ Seamark Ranch ~ Starlight Foundation ~ Tiny House Expedition ~ Trees for the Future ~ Audubon Acres ~ Hurricane Harvey Relief ~ Cuts for Change ~ Humane Educational Society of Chattanooga ~ GreenSpaces ~ Epilepsy Foundation ~ Don't Count Me Out ~ Mercy Ships ~ ALS Society ~ Sacred Selection ~ Chattanooga Humane Society ~ Chattanooga Community Kitchen ~ A Step Ahead Chattanooga ~ Funded 100 % of Construction of a Tiny House for a Homeless Veteran ~ Save the Whales ~ Save the Pandas ~ Save the Tigers ~ Tiny House Build for a Displaced Hurricane Harvey Family ~ Tiny Dog House on Wheels Raffle for Dry Dog Food for Animal Shelters (The Tiny Dog House on Wheels Raffle has been done at every For - Charity Tiny House Festival since the 2016 Florida Tiny House Festival.)
The models are in better agreement when projecting changes in hurricane precipitation — almost all existing studies project greater rainfall rates in hurricanes in a warmer climate, with projected increases of about 20 % averaged near the center of hurricanes.
By late this century, models on average project a slight decrease in the number of tropical cyclones each year, but an increase in the number of the strongest (Category 4 and 5) hurricanes and greater rainfall rates in hurricanes (increases of about 20 percent averaged near the center of hurricanes).
In 2012, after Hurricane Sandy, the Guidance Center was selected as a FEMA - funded Project Hope agency, providing crisis counseling for devastated families throughout Nassau County.
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