Sentences with phrase «chance of a major storm»

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There is less of a chance that major energy infrastructure will be impacted, as it was with Harvey, because the storm is likely to pivot north.
Major cities will very likely drown, ancient cultures will be swallowed by the seas, and there is a very high chance that our children will spend a great deal of their lives fleeing and recovering from vicious storms and extreme droughts.
And there's an even smaller chance that one of these storms will transform into a major hurricane.
When tropical cyclones — storm systems ranging in strength from tropical depressions to major hurricanes — form over the Gulf of Mexico's warm waters, they have a high chance of causing many deaths as well as widespread property damage in coastal communities.
Though these statistical predictions can not portend when any of the storms will form or where they will go, Klotzbach, Gray and colleagues calculate an 81 percent chance that at least one major hurricane will hit the U.S. coast in 2006.
Usually if you have major thunder storms there is a likelihood of power failure at the same time, so the chances of sump pump not working at the time you need it most is high.
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