Sentences with phrase «center of the storm»

As high - pressure air is sucked into the low - pressure center of the storm, wind speeds increase.
Edwards Auto Group of Council Bluffs, Iowa, owned by Dave Edwards, has acquired Storm Lake Auto Center of Storm Lake, Iowa.
Although the topic of writing Atletico Madrid will take the hardest work to stop Griezmann.The Frenchman has recently made it clear that he does not intend to be in the transfer center of the storm in the nearest window.
Eastwood has never seemed less the persona he has built through the decades, the calm yet commanding center of a storm.
The center of the storm was sitting about 109 miles north of Jackson.
Because of those communications and other contacts with the Putin government, Flynn is already at the center of the storm of the Russia - Trump investigations being conducted by Congress and the FBI.
Financial stocks and bonds have taken a pummeling, with European banks at the center of the storm.
For now, things seem just as chaotic as they've ever been and Kalanick is sitting in the center of the storm, just as he always has.
At the center of the storm: insurance companies — and the billions of dollars in subsidies they now receive to cover low - income patients via the ACA.
Bill Gross thinks conditions are ripe for a significant liquidity crisis in the markets, and he points a finger at his old firm for its potential to be at the center of the storm.
Miller's storied run of outperformance ended with the onset of the financial crisis, heralding a spectacular fall after heavy, but ultimately ill - timed, value investments were made in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and major financial firms at the center of the storm that never fully recovered.
Alexander Nix, the former CEO of the political consultancy firm at the center of a storm about mishandled Facebook users data, has backed out of re-appearing in front of the UK parliament for a second time.
Alexander Nix, the former CEO of the political consultancy firm at the center of a storm about mishandled Facebook users data, has backed out of re-appearing in front of the UK parliament for a second
In his recent book, The Courage to Act, Bernanke writes about what it was like at the center of the storm.
Yet in the center of the storm, we find God.
From the beginning of the controversy Concordia Seminary was at the center of the storm.
Not even a month removed from being caught in the center of a storm that would change their lives, both father and son are doing well to keep things in perspective.
From the grieving students swarming Tallahassee Wednesday to the public grilling of Sen. Marco Rubio at a CNN forum Wednesday night, Florida — long a proving ground for national gun policy — is again at the center of the storm in the wake of last week's mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in suburban Fort Lauderdale.
«They are at the center of the storm for sea - level rise,» said UM Rosenstiel School Professor Gregor Eberli, a senior author on the study published in Scientific Reports.
An apparent drop in wind speed near the center of the storm is probably due to attenuation of the satellite's radar signal by rain.
Hurricane graphics will also include an experimental visualization of how far damaging winds extend out from the center of a storm.
Central pressure deficit refers to the difference in pressure between the center of the storm and outside it.
The center of the storm complex is ~ 9,000 km across, about 3/4 the size of Earth, or 1/3 of Neptune's radius.
As a hurricane, Sandy had a warm core, meaning that temperatures near the storm's center were warmer than the surrounding air, but colder air eventually worked its way into the center of the storm.
Obsess: Our obsessions are often what put us in the center of the storm.
The Russos and Company made the wise choice of putting Thanos at the center of the storm; it is largely his movie, and we get deep dive into his dark psyche.
She is taken off the phones and becomes a trainer, but even this transfer of responsibility can not keep her from the center of the storm, as young Casey soon finds herself in the trunk of Foster's car with a cell phone and a direct line to... guess who?
At the center of this storm was Kennedy himself, a flawed man and last surviving son of a political dynasty consecrated with the highest of blessings and laden with the darkest of curses.
He and Pine are like twin eyes at the center of the storm, calm as chaos swirls around them.
«Just as successful professional athletes have a physical training regime, we help leaders enhance their effectiveness by reducing stress and learning how to stay calm and clear in the center of a storm through mental training based on mindfulness practices,» she says.
In this podcast, Mike Petrilli talks with Alexander about the Locke saga, how the media got the story wrong, the people at the center of the storm, and what all of this means for President Obama's hopes for turning around the nation's dropout factories.
They have been co-located with Success Academy since 2006, and this Spring, she and her colleagues found themselves in the center of the storm when Mayor de Blasio decided to not allow three previously agreed upon co-locations for Success Academy expansions.
Bill Gross thinks conditions are ripe for a significant liquidity crisis in the markets, and he points a finger at his old firm for its potential to be at the center of the storm.
Sited somewhat incongruously at the center of this storm of passion and rage is Alexander Calder's whimsical Calder's Circus (1926 — 31)-- one of the Whitney's best - loved works — which embodies the energy but not the anxiety of the works in its vicinity.
The extraordinary week of visual art exhibitions, events, sales and parties that has generically come to be called Fog, after the art fair Fog Design + Art at the center of the storm, delivered as promised.
[8:46 p.m. Updated Note: The center of the storm is hundreds of miles away from the drifting sea ice cameras.]
He has been among those seeking some clarity on temperature data compiled by the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia, which is now at the center of a storm over thousands of e-mail messages and documents either liberated or stolen from its servers (depending on who is describing the episode).
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP)-- Hurricane Dolly's leading edge arrived on the Gulf Coast early Wednesday, packing heavy rain and powerful winds that could strengthen before the center of the storm hits towns straddling the Texas - Mexico border later in the day.
At 2 a.m. EDT, the center of the storm was located 170 miles south - southwest of Grand Cayman Island and about 400 miles southeast of Cozumel, Mexico.
The thunderstorms also begin to organize themselves into spiral bands that swirl cyclonically toward the center of the storm.
A few weeks before the IPCC admitted its Himalayan glacier predictions were dead wrong, Time magazine profiled the glacier expert at the center of the storm.
Daily lightning density data relative to center of the storm (Figure 2c) are available as static images; this information is also combined into an animated GIF.
This approximated each storm's kinetic energy, Lin said, because the analysis took into account wind velocities around the center of the storm but not those that were vertical or in the directions toward or away from each storm's center.
One of the opening salvos of that movement was probably fired by a quiet, unassuming professor at a Catholic University in St. Paul, who did not set out to place himself in the center of a storm.
America is at the center of the storm.
Product Liability Defense: At The Center of The Storm [The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel]; December 1, 2007.
Product Liability Defense: At The Center of The Storm — The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel — Fall 2007 [Commercial Disputes Observer]; November 7, 2007.
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