Having seen the beauty of the island and of the people, I am extremely concerned
about the recent hurricanes they have been sustaining.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor at The Wall Street Journal, talks
about recent hurricanes and their impact on travel.
Pielke et al., 2008's calculations suggest that there is nothing particularly unusual
about recent hurricane activity.
Not exact matches
Read
about some of their most
recent efforts for
Hurricane Harvey victims.
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.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz has responded to Long Island Congressman Peter King's
recent tweet
about emergency federal aid for victims of
Hurricane Harvey.
Enck talked
about the fight for clean water in Hoosick Falls, the resistance from local residents against the Empire State Plaza microgrid in Albany, and her
recent visit to the U.S. Virgin Islands in the wake of
hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Tonko has also worked to raise awareness
about the region's waterways, chiefly the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, and the effects of
recent flooding following
Hurricane Irene.
The new findings are being published in two separate studies and being presented at the 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, along with additional new findings
about recent Atlantic Ocean
hurricanes.
NSF remains deeply concerned
about the impacts from
recent hurricanes on Arecibo Observatory staff, the facility and all citizens of Puerto Rico.
The new findings are being published in two separate studies and being presented in a press conference today at the 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, along with additional new findings
about recent Atlantic Ocean
hurricanes.
In
recent months, I've seen graphic novels
about Hurricane Katrina, emigration from Iran, weight loss and just
about any other topic imaginable — including rap singles.
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Recent tweet: @JasonRaznick, interesting factoid
about $ cpb is that its the best performing stock after a
hurricane.
You'll see OHS Humane Special Agents in action, learn
about recent disaster deployments to help pets affected by
hurricanes, and meet OHS veterinarians who keep shelter pets healthy and happy.
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.
It depends on the signal - to - noise ratio, so for global temperature in
recent decades 20 years has been
about enough, for CO2 concentration 4 years is more than enough while for
hurricane frequency 50 years is probably too short.
There's been some talk
about the role of the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico, which has played a major role in all the
recent hurricanes that intensified over the Gulf (Katrina and a few others).
The IPCC report was quite equivocal
about the
hurricane link, so this
recent article by Emmanual is actually in line with mainstreaam opinion in the scientific community.
The nation is once again assessing how best to stimulate the deployment of advanced energy technologies in response to
recent high energy prices — caused by the growing world demand for energy, wars in the Middle East, and last year's
hurricanes — and concerns
about the adverse environmental effects, particularly greenhouse gas emissions, of using conventional fossil energy.
Because I know something
about the subject — and because of the
recent records set by Category 5
Hurricanes Dean and Felix — I decided to have a look at how Lomborg applies this argument to the issue of
hurricanes and global warming in particular (p. 72 - 81 of his new book).
For a discussion of what can and can not be concluded
about possible relationships between
recent Hurricane activity and climate change, please see our post on Hurricanes and Global Warming: Is There a Connection?.
«Thinking
about the increase in the number and strength of
hurricanes in
recent years, do you think global warming has been a major cause, a minor cause, or not a cause of the increase in
hurricanes?»
A
recent report quoted in Science (26 August, 2005 — page 1302) refers to a study of the March 2004 cyclone in the South Atlantic that turned into a
hurricane and struck the southern coast of Brasil at
about latitude 27 degrees south.
There are those who theorize global warming will lead to more frequent El Ninos (and the evidence suggests El Ninos became more frequent in
recent decades)-- and, hence, fewer Gulf and Atlantic
hurricanes to worry
about assuming everything else stays the same.
News continues to emerge
about microgrids and energy storage being employed during and after the
recent North American
hurricanes, most recently in the Dominican Republic.