Sentences with phrase «about hurricane season»

Many people are concerned about hurricane season and how it will impact their summer travel plans.
Say you're worried about hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.

Not exact matches

«Mad Money» host Jim Cramer spoke to Marriott Vacations President and CEO Steve Weisz about how his business is faring with millennials and after hurricane season.
Experts say it depends on several factors, including the cost and components of your trip, where you live and where you're headed, and what potential problems you're worried about (like that «extremely active» hurricane season).
Add in Hurricanes Jose and Maria, and the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season is estimated to have inflicted about $ 200 billion worth of damage.
But health officials are warning about the much longer - term health fallout from this year's hurricane season.
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While Hurricane Harvey and now Irma have dominated headlines in recent days and weeks, it's worth noting that we're only about halfway through the season, which runs between June 1 and November 30.
What I find most entertaining about this is that this is only the first major hurricane of the season, and already people are bringing the question of faith into this equation.
Pointing out save % «s is just because the original comment was about how bad the hurricanes goaltending has been (which over the season it has been), but last night wasn't some display of garbage goaltending.
THE SAINTS OPENED THE 2005 season at Carolina, and senior writer Lee Jenkins watched from Houston, on a small television in Hall C of the Reliant Center, with about 200 Hurricane Katrina evacuees.
Each year, hurricane season brings a series of these enormous storms marching across the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans, but that is the only truly predictable thing about them.
As this year's hurricane season opens, about the only thing the weather experts can agree on is that Hurricane Katrinahurricane season opens, about the only thing the weather experts can agree on is that Hurricane KatrinaHurricane Katrina was bad.
«The length of the hurricane season has been expanding,» he says, «increasing by about five days per decade — about 15 days since 1970.»
«The most important thing to realize about the current hurricane season is that we're still right in the peak of a very active season,» Bell says.
«Historically, this combination of climate factors produces an active hurricane season about 70 % of the time.
Bell said that he and his office, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, have been fielding questions about the August lull in Atlantic hurricanes and whether it would cause his forecast team to soften its May and August outlooks, which concluded that the 2013 season had a 70 percent chance of being more active than normal.
The second season of FX's American Crime Story, about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, has yet to set a premiere date.
KW: Judging from your upcoming films, Not Easily Broken with Morris Chestnut, Hurricane Season with Forest Whitaker, and Once Fallen with Ed Harris, it looks like you're about to break very big playing leading ladies with your name appearing at the top of the marquee, especially if you land an Oscar nomination.
«When it started sprinkling, I thought about Le Mans, but once it started to pour, I said this is hurricane season,» Milner reported.
Bonus points if the book is about balancing the demands of family and self, like Denton's Hurricane Season.
Hurricane Season by Lauren K. Denton I'd imagine Beth is at the opposite end of the reading spectrum from Jo — she doesn't want anything wild or fast - paced, she just wants a well - written story about people coming closer together.
As the 2013 Atlantic hurricane seasons kicks off, it's time to think about financially preparing for a natural disaster.
Concerned about aftermath of this year's hurricane season?
George Hobica, President of AirFareWatchdog.com, talks to Peter about how to avoid getting stuck with canceled trips during hurricane season.
In the last 10 seasons — 1998 - 2007 — those averages have been about 15 tropical and subtropical storms per year, about 8.1 reaching hurricane strength, and about 3.7 reaching major hurricane strength.
And the statement about «storms that are growing stronger with each passing hurricane season» is hard to square with the science on hurricanes in a warming world, which has gotten more nuanced of late, as we've explored here a few times.
But the averages of the last 20 seasons (1988 — 2007) have been 13 tropical and subtropical storms per year, about 7 reaching hurricane strength, and about 3 reaching major hurricane strength.
This is an unmistakable upward trend in hurricane activity — the activity of the last 10 seasons is about 150 % that of the historical average.
There have been MANY seasons since records began about 160 years ago where the official hurricane season doesn't include all storms.
During the 2008 - 2009 TC season, the Southern Hemisphere ACE was about half of what's expected in a normal year, with a multitude of very weak, short - lived hurricanes.
While November 30 is the official last date of the hurricane season, the atmosphere sometimes has other ideas about when the season should really end.
Re hurricanes: you are right that a single season (active like last year, or quiet like this year - atlantic anyway) does not prove or disprove anything about trends.
Posted by Olive Heffernan on behalf of Kevin Trenberth The 2007 hurricane season is about to get officially underway.
The highly respected Colorado State University forecast for the coming season looks for only 7 named tropical storms and only 3 hurricanes, about 40 % less than average.
The clause about the published analyses being before the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons is a statement of fact about the time line, and it is not a statement that the results were different after including 2004 and 2005.
One year doesn't prove anything, what is interesting about 2005 season is that it shows the obvious: that higher SSTs extend the season in both directions, and extend the region of the ocean in which hurricanes may form.
During the 13 hurricane seasons from 1982 to 1994, 71 (or about 5.5 per year) Atlantic Basin tropical cyclones passed over 28.25 ºC SST and 16 (or 22.5 %) of them, became major hurricanes.
Specifically, the study found that» [d] uring much of last year's hurricane season, sea - surface temperatures across the tropical Atlantic between 10 and 20 degrees north... were a record 1.7 degrees F above the 1901 - 1970 average,» «global warming explained about 0.8 degrees F of this rise,» while» [a] ftereffects from the 2004 - 05 El Nino accounted for about 0.4 degrees F,» and a natural cycle in sea - surface temperatures «explained less than 0.2 degrees F of the rise.»
The Florida Bar is trying to get the word out about a free, online legal service for low - income Floridians before hurricane season starts and storm damage becomes an issue.
«Savvy travelers in general purchase travel insurance, particularly those concerned about hurricane impacts in affected areas during hurricane season,» she says.
Read more about this year's hurricane season and how travel insurance can protect you in the latest Squaremouth press release.
As the summer travel season approaches and travelers make their vacation plans, it's time to think about hurricanes.
If you're traveling this hurricane season (June 1st through November 30th), even if you're not traveling in the typical hurricane zone, be sure to review the Hurricane Travel Resource Center for tips and information about safe travel and how travel insurance hurricane season (June 1st through November 30th), even if you're not traveling in the typical hurricane zone, be sure to review the Hurricane Travel Resource Center for tips and information about safe travel and how travel insurance hurricane zone, be sure to review the Hurricane Travel Resource Center for tips and information about safe travel and how travel insurance Hurricane Travel Resource Center for tips and information about safe travel and how travel insurance can help.
Chris adds, the places at the highest risk of a hurricane are the Florida Keys and Miami (about a 15 percent chance, if you're there the whole hurricane season).
«If someone offered me a vacation to the Caribbean during the peak of the hurricane season, I wouldn't think twice about it — I'd go,» says Chris Landsea, Science and Operations Officer at the National Hurricanhurricane season, I wouldn't think twice about it — I'd go,» says Chris Landsea, Science and Operations Officer at the National HurricaneHurricane Center.
To learn more about what coverage is available for named storms, please read the Travel Protection Guide for Hurricane Season.
The percentage drops as you move northward — it's about a six percent chance in the Cedar Key area and Jacksonville for the entire duration of hurricane season.
That said, the likelihood of a hurricane hitting throughout the entire season are low — about the same as South Florida, according to Landsea.
Let us assuage any hesitation you might have about traveling to the Caribbean during hurricane season.
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