Sentences with phrase «about hurricanes if»

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What I have learned through AHV has me very concerned about the well being of Nassau residents if we were to be hit with a Hurricane similar to Harvey, Irma, Jose, or Maria.
that's why I said oldest some bible stories tens if not hundreds of thousands of years old.I can tell you about hurricanes that struck here years before I was born because of older families telling what happened.thank God or who ever you want for weather satellites I do.
If earthquakes and hurricanes are natural disasters than so are spontaneous miscarriages that happen in about 20 % of all pregnancies.
It was even better if the city was mentioned on national TV, and while growing up, that occasion usually referred to a looming hurricane — or it was some creepy story about a murder, or someone taking a false identity after embezzling thousands (never millions) of dollars..
Although many emergency preparedness websites encourage households to have a minimum of three days of food, water, and other supplies, major storms like Sandy, Hurricane Katrina, and concerns about computer hacking of our power grid, all make it wise to have a several weeks of supplies on hand — and supplies to share — if at all possible.
If you're currently pregnant and nearing your due date, you may be understandably concerned about the upcoming forecast for Hurricane Irma's path towards North Carolina.
If you know anything about New Orleans public schools, you probably know this: Hurricane Katrina wiped them out and almost all the schools became privately run charters.
Kids might be confused about what a hurricane is, so use simple age - appropriate descriptions of what to expect if one is coming your way.
You find fellow Ghanaians standing in open places; some left to wait at street shoulders and roundabouts with no one caring about the associated risk posed by motorists; others are left at the mercy of the vagaries of the weather — to these embassies, they couldn't be bothered if the sun is scorching, if it's raining or even if there is a category five hurricane — they simply don't seem to care,» he noted.
In the days after Hurricane Sandy, the New York City Housing Authority instructed employees to keep quiet if elected officials wanted information about specific...
About 30 percent say they think there will be many more «deaths and injuries» from floods and hurricanes over the next 20 years if nothing is done to address climate change.
A summary of the studies, released last month, warns of a nonlinear relationship between the strength of future storms and potential losses, which stand to grow even if the worst predictions about hurricanes aren't realized.
And if it's statistics you want, the online magazine Ion Science at http://www.injersey.com/Media/IonSci/features/hurr/hurr.html has articles about improvements in software predicting where hurricanes will strike, as well as lists of the costliest and deadliest hurricanes on record.
If engineers were to spray about 10 million metric tons of sulfur dioxide droplets into the stratosphere each year between 2020 and 2070, the number of storm surge inundations produced by large hurricanes each year after 2070 drops by about half, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Even if hurricane threatens, most state residents don't fear the potential damage and about a third say they wouldn't evacuate in the face of a Category 1 hurricane, even if ordered...
Scientists like Emanuel prefer to speak about climate - related factors that can worsen hurricanes, like Harvey, in specific ways — and about the ways in which certain attributes of Harvey seem consistent with what to expect, more generally, in a warming climate, even if they can't be causally attributed to it.
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.
He wanted to talk about political influence and big - money funders through the lens of two reform - oriented school systems — New Orleans (suggesting that teacher layoffs could be blamed on TFA and not Hurricane Katrina) and Chicago (pointing to school closings and mayoral control, as if either of those two policies had anything to do with TFA).
Bonus points if the book is about balancing the demands of family and self, like Denton's Hurricane Season.
Anyway, if anybody has any genius ideas about what I should call this thing about a wolf shifter and a demi - goddess who hook up to rescue their loved ones from a big baddie who plans to sacrifice them to gain crazy cosmic power and shift the balance of the universe, all before a hurricane flattens New Orleans — again — feel free to offer them up in comments.
If you're in a newer building that's up to date with the latest standards for hurricane resistance, you may be less concerned about the wind exclusion.
With hurricanes and monsoons and whatnot blowing in off of the Gulf and Atlantic Ocean causing millions (if not billions) of dollars of damage annually to properties, life, and limb, you can understand why insurers get «gun shy» about providing affordable coverage.
HURRICANES HARVEY AND IRMA NOTE: If you've been impacted by Hurricane Harvey, this page provides resources about how to File Your Flood Claim.
If a hurricane blows through Lake County, Debbie Elliott wants to make sure people don't forget about Fido or Tabby.Elliott, Leesburg's animal control officer since 1985, has been at the forefront of efforts in Florida to draft guidelines for what to do with pets in an emergency.Concern about the plight of pets during evacuations heightened after many animals were killed, injured, or lost in South Florida during Hurricane Andrewhurricane blows through Lake County, Debbie Elliott wants to make sure people don't forget about Fido or Tabby.Elliott, Leesburg's animal control officer since 1985, has been at the forefront of efforts in Florida to draft guidelines for what to do with pets in an emergency.Concern about the plight of pets during evacuations heightened after many animals were killed, injured, or lost in South Florida during Hurricane AndrewHurricane Andrew in 1992.
«We have approximately 740,000 people who live in this hurricane watch area of 30 counties, we have a maximum capacity, if we open all shelters — both private and public — in Texas of about 41,000 shelter spaces.
LEESBURG — If a hurricane blows through Lake County, Debbie Elliott wants to make sure people don't forget about Fido or Tabby.
If the Houston region wants to minimize the human impacts of future events like Hurricane Harvey, we need to think about flooding differently.
If you're currently pregnant and nearing your due date, you may be understandably concerned about the upcoming forecast for Hurricane Irma's path towards North Carolina.
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If you want really new and interesting results, look at Bart's recent discussions about aerosols, or Ron talking about dust and hurricanes, but made - up energy transfer theories?
This also feeds into the recent post about «globally decreasing winds», not that it seemed very well supported — but if wind shear is decreasing globally, that would also tend to increase hurricane formation.
NeilT: About the complete hurricane record, I hope you all won't mind if I again recommend the terrific history (author tends liberal, but there's nothing wrong with his history and interviews, which are fascinating) presented in «Storm World» by Chris Mooney (Harcourt, 2007).
For hurricanes, then, you'd want to ask what the sea surface temperature, subsurface ocean heat content, and atmospheric water vapor content would have been if, say, fossil fuel use had been eliminated 100 years ago, and atmospheric CO2 remained at about 300 ppm.
It also goes without saying that Atlantic hurricanes are only one part of global cyclones, so even if more wind shear from El Nino's counter rising SST there, what about typhoons in Japan and China and India.
If I put a beef about RE statistics into a realclimate thread on hurricanes, I'd have no problem with Gavin excising it; it's different if the thread is about statisticIf I put a beef about RE statistics into a realclimate thread on hurricanes, I'd have no problem with Gavin excising it; it's different if the thread is about statisticif the thread is about statistics.
Simultaneously, many of the models use Monte Carlo methods to deal with some other types of uncertainty than the ones we are talking about here (if there's a volcano, how many hurricanes there are, and whatnot).
Presumably that we live on a planet in space where the weather changes daily, storms hurricanes floods tornadoes cyclones, if God is looking down — which I doubt — he must worry continuously about just how many half wits have been created by evolution and that common sense is such a rare commodity.
She noted in the request that «Knutson is the co-author of a 2004 paper that indicated that if carbon dioxide continues to rise at its current rate that hurricane intensity can rise about 5 percent over the next 80 years.»
The next day, Matt Drudge took the theory a step further, tweeting, «The deplorables are starting to wonder if govt has been lying to them about Hurricane Matthew intensity to make exaggerated point on climate.»
Earlier today, I posted an article about how — and even if — global warming is currently affecting the formation, development, and strength of tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons).
But Nam - Young Kang, who now directs South Korea's National Typhoon Center, and James Eisner, a geographer at Florida State University, set about a study of weather data and hurricane, cyclone and typhoon records between 1984 and 2012 to see if they could identify a pattern of change.
When Pielke et al., 2008 «normalized» the reported damages for the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane to account for the increases in population, numbers of housing units and average wealth per person, they calculated that it would probably have cost about $ 150 billion damage if it struck in 2005.
«And if you're thinking about it, I'd calculate quite carefully how far back you'd have to be in the event of a hurricane.»»
While much of the world has reacted with shock and sympathy to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, senior government leaders in Germany warned the United States to expect more natural catastrophes if it did not get serious about global warming.
So he went about developing the model further and simulating what might happen if a hurricane encountered an enormous wind farm stretching many miles offshore and along the coast.
If you forget about clouds, rain, snow, hail, hurricanes, severe weather in general, what is it actually doing that we would notice, just another greenhouse gas?
I know Judith claims that the hurricane fallout was dealt with well, but would it have come out so well if the issue had arisen * before * the hockeystick controversy came about, or if John Houghton had been photographed standing before a Webster plot of ever increasing hurricane strength?
If Hurricane Sandy doesn't persuade Americans to get serious about climate change, nothing will
The problem now seems to be that we can only talk about hurricane PDI on the whole for the entire world, but if we ever get to a point where we can figure what (including AGW) went into each hurricane's PDI (including what went into SST in its vicinity), then we'd be able with more confidence to attribute a portion of the damage from specific hurricanes to AGW.
If she had veered northward at that point, we wouldn't be talking so much about hurricanes right now.
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