Sentences with phrase «as hurricane experts»

However, I would assume that given the organizations for whom these people work, they qualify as hurricane experts.

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I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure God does not drop slow moving hurricanes on people as a blessing.
«Kids are very intuitive and perceptive,» says child development and parenting expert Denise Daniels, who has helped children around the globe cope with losses as a result of tragedies such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia.
My fellow Americans, as I speak to you right now the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico is just hours away from being hit by Hurricane Maria, which the experts at the National Weather Service are describing as catastrophic.
Other experts say that the effect of hurricanes on global warming would probably be minimal as only the largest storms are expected to get stronger.
Hurricane Maria's destruction on Puerto Rico could spawn one of the largest mass migration events in the United States» recent history, experts say, as tens of thousands of storm victims flee the island territory to rebuild their lives on the U.S. mainland.
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.
Climate experts have long warned that global warming could bring an increase in extreme weather, such as hurricanes and drought.
Continued expert reaction to Hurricane Harvey including reports of an explosion at a chemical plant in Houston as a result of the flooding.
MONTREAL — Canadian snowbirds who were lucky enough to escape property damage from hurricane Irma will still face higher costs as insurance providers jack up premiums and condo associations levy special assessments, say Florida insurance experts.
Our resident feline expert — Issac Newton — writes on how to help cats and other animals affected by Hurricane Harvey, as well as preparing your own household for emergencies.
Top hurricane expert Kerry Emanuel has now published a very good response to Pielke at FiveThirtyEight, making a number of the same points as I do above.
«We didn't want to just build barriers; we wanted to build an ecosystem,» said Henk Ovink, a Dutch water - management expert who now serves as a senior adviser to the Presidential Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, a group within the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which has earmarked billions for the program.
As a result, in late 2004 one federal hurricane expert, Christopher Landsea, withdrew in protest from the climate - review process at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, leading to stories on a dispute over climate science.
As one particularly vivid example, when renowned hurricane expert Dr. Bill Grey refused to go along with then VP Al Gore's global warming nonsense at a Gore hosted climate science conference, he lost all further federal funding for his world class hurricane research.
Nor is it merely that Maria, probably the most destructive hurricane in the island's history, is the kind of event that climate change experts have long warned would be among the risks facing coastal areas as the planet warms.
As the northeast coast mourns and struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the U.S. death toll nears 100 and experts estimate up to $ 20 billion in total insured damages.
And I don't know about you, «Justtellthetruth», but in my view characterizing Roger Pielke Jr. as a «hurricane expert» when Peike doesn't even hold a science degree while moreover also not mentioning the fact that Pielke is a prominent global warming «skeptic» does not constitute reliable and balanced reporting.
The same «experts» who predicted that hurricanes would become stronger and more frequent as a result of the global warming - which also did not happen.
Even as Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate Texas and Louisiana, experts and policymakers are drawing lessons to better prepare for the costly impacts of a changing climate.
A Florida - based hurricane expert, Landsea served as a contributing author and expert reviewer on both the 1995 and 2001 editions of the climate bible.
However, as repeated catastrophes — such as Harvey, Maria, Katrina in 2005, and Sandy in 2012 — reveal a worrying lack of resilience in US infrastructure, experts encourage people in hurricane - prone areas to prepare for the worst.
The 2017 season has not been very exceptional when compared against the historical empirical evidence, as hurricane science expert, Philip Klotzbach, clearly documents - see the adjacent table images.
Unfortunately, despite this clear empirical evidence, the climate change and global warming doomsday alarmists attempt to portray the 2017 season as a sign of CO2 - induced climate catastrophe - and that is not being well accepted by the actual hurricane experts (here, here, here) who have been on the front lines of tropical cyclone activity and impact research.
Hurricanes are not that dissimilar to cyclones (they die as typical cyclones), so lets say that you are not an expert on hurricanes, then you may have an opinion on lesser meteorological entities?
However, recent observations of the rate and severity of physical and ecological responses to escalating radiative forcing — melting glaciers and ice sheets resulting in sea level rise and major changes in weather patterns, prolonged droughts, more frequent hurricanes and storms, and so on — are surprising even top climate experts, and raising awareness that, as a nation, we are dangerously unprepared for the inevitable consequences.
Professor William Gray of Colorado State University, often described as the world's most famous hurricane expert, warned this week that Climategate is «but the tip of a giant iceberg of a well - organized international climate - warming conspiracy.»
As insurers and legal professionals begin to sift through damage claims in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the demand for experts in key areas is likely to be unprecedented.
The western coast of Mexico is also subject to hurricanes and is just as closely monitored by weather experts and cruise line operators.
We spoke to several experts, including meteorologists as well as the founder of a top travel insurance company, to get the scoop on what you need to know before traveling during hurricane season.
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