His two Republican opponents on hand, third - time supervisor candidate Cindy Johansen and incumbent town board candidate Peter Friedel, spoke about the need for better preparations for
future storm events while also praising non-governmental efforts in their community.
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The Brazilian international
stormed out of training on Friday after clashing with Nelson Semedo, and while that naturally fuelled the fire over a talk of an exit, he later appeared at an
event and was seemingly fine as question marks still hang over his
future at the Nou Camp.
The officials recounted the
events that transpired in the days before, during and after the
storm, repeatedly admitted mistakes and failures the administration, introduced ways to ensure they do not take place during
future storms, and found themselves defending their jobs.
«Many of these communities are reviewing their own responses to the November
storm and the information provided by the county could help them prepare for
future events.
Palma: a bill to provide shelters with adequate food and supplies in the
event of a
future severe
storm (not specifically named in her answer).
The Federal Transit Administration has granted $ 20.8 million to Metro - North Railroad to harden its Hudson Line against
future storm surge flood
events the likes of Superstorm Sandy.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said it was wrong to «attribute any one
event to climate change» but warned that there would be «more flooding, more
storms» in the
future
They gathered to praise their past efforts to react to the
storms, and to report on the steps they are taking to prepare for
future disastrous weather
events.
«
Storm surges globally lead to considerable loss of life and billions of dollars of damages each year, and yet we still have a limited understanding of the likelihood and associated uncertainties of these extreme
events both today and in the
future,» said Thomas Wahl, an assistant engineering professor in the University of Central Florida who led the study.
The more information that can be gathered about historic intense magnetic
storms, the greater the opportunity to mitigate disruption of power grids in a
future event.
Historic databases created from past
storms can be valuable in predicting the behavior of
future ones, Dr. Bitzer said, because there is a significant uptick in lightning strikes that precedes the main
event as a
storm arrives.
Conclusion: The
storm coincided with peak high tide in New York Harbor — but
future sea - level rise will exacerbate this inundation, making a Sandy - level
event more likely in the
future, even if the
storm itself is less severe.
Our scientific understanding of disturbance associated with extreme weather
events limits our ability to project landslides, blow downs, ice
storms, and other such
events in the
future.
Scientists are saying that with the climate disruption they are seeing we can expect a lot more extreme weather
events — droughts, wildfires, extreme heat and strange
storm patterns with names like «derecho» are the
future.
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Today's century levels become «decade» (having a chance of 10 % annually) or more frequent
events at about a third of the study gauges, and the majority of locations see substantially higher frequency of previously rare
storm - driven water heights in the
future.
«
Future projections based on theory and high - resolution dynamical models consistently suggest that greenhouse warming will cause the globally averaged intensity of tropical cyclones to shift towards stronger
storms,» Knutson et al. (2010); Grinsted et al. (2013) projected «a twofold to sevenfold increase in the frequency of Katrina magnitude
events for a 1 °C rise in global temperature.»
The question asked by the local water managers was whether the combination of the individual
events (wet soil, heavy rain,
storm surge) has a causal relationship, and whether the frequency of occurrence of compound
events can be expected to change in the
future.
Intense rainfall
events contribute a disproportionate amount of erosion relative to the total rainfall contribution, and this effect will only be exacerbated in the
future if the frequency of such
storms increases.
The refusal of Congress to act will hurt Americans; it will raise the cost of cutting
future emissions and expose Americans to higher costs from
storms, floods, droughts and other weather - related
events.
If human - induced climate change is responsible, we need to seriously start thinking about decreasing our vulnerability to extreme
storm events and pro-actively adapt to a more energetic
future wave climate.»
The risk of disruptive
events will also increase in the
future as droughts, heat waves, more intense
storms, and increasingly severe wildfires become more frequent due to global warming — increasing the need for resilient, clean technologies.
They found that severe
storms become more likely in the
future, with a 50 % increase in the frequency of precipitation
events of.80 inch (20 mm) or more of rain.
9.3.1 Global Mean Response 9.3.1.1 1 % / yr CO2 increase (CMIP2) experiments 9.3.1.2 Projections of
future climate from forcing scenario experiments (IS92a) 9.3.1.3 Marker scenario experiments (SRES) 9.3.2 Patterns of Future Climate Change 9.3.2.1 Summary 9.3.3 Range of Temperature Response to SRES Emission Scenarios 9.3.3.1 Implications for temperature of stabilisation of greenhouse gases 9.3.4 Factors that Contribute to the Response 9.3.4.1 Climate sensitivity 9.3.4.2 The role of climate sensitivity and ocean heat uptake 9.3.4.3 Thermohaline circulation changes 9.3.4.4 Time - scales of response 9.3.5 Changes in Variability 9.3.5.1 Intra-seasonal variability 9.3.5.2 Interannual variability 9.3.5.3 Decadal and longer time - scale variability 9.3.5.4 Summary 9.3.6 Changes of Extreme Events 9.3.6.1 Temperature 9.3.6.2 Precipitation and convection 9.3.6.3 Extra-tropical storms 9.3.6.4 Tropical cyclones 9.3.6.5 Commentary on changes in extremes of weather and climate 9.3.6.6 Concl
future climate from forcing scenario experiments (IS92a) 9.3.1.3 Marker scenario experiments (SRES) 9.3.2 Patterns of
Future Climate Change 9.3.2.1 Summary 9.3.3 Range of Temperature Response to SRES Emission Scenarios 9.3.3.1 Implications for temperature of stabilisation of greenhouse gases 9.3.4 Factors that Contribute to the Response 9.3.4.1 Climate sensitivity 9.3.4.2 The role of climate sensitivity and ocean heat uptake 9.3.4.3 Thermohaline circulation changes 9.3.4.4 Time - scales of response 9.3.5 Changes in Variability 9.3.5.1 Intra-seasonal variability 9.3.5.2 Interannual variability 9.3.5.3 Decadal and longer time - scale variability 9.3.5.4 Summary 9.3.6 Changes of Extreme Events 9.3.6.1 Temperature 9.3.6.2 Precipitation and convection 9.3.6.3 Extra-tropical storms 9.3.6.4 Tropical cyclones 9.3.6.5 Commentary on changes in extremes of weather and climate 9.3.6.6 Concl
Future Climate Change 9.3.2.1 Summary 9.3.3 Range of Temperature Response to SRES Emission Scenarios 9.3.3.1 Implications for temperature of stabilisation of greenhouse gases 9.3.4 Factors that Contribute to the Response 9.3.4.1 Climate sensitivity 9.3.4.2 The role of climate sensitivity and ocean heat uptake 9.3.4.3 Thermohaline circulation changes 9.3.4.4 Time - scales of response 9.3.5 Changes in Variability 9.3.5.1 Intra-seasonal variability 9.3.5.2 Interannual variability 9.3.5.3 Decadal and longer time - scale variability 9.3.5.4 Summary 9.3.6 Changes of Extreme
Events 9.3.6.1 Temperature 9.3.6.2 Precipitation and convection 9.3.6.3 Extra-tropical
storms 9.3.6.4 Tropical cyclones 9.3.6.5 Commentary on changes in extremes of weather and climate 9.3.6.6 Conclusions
Focusing on decimal degree C. changes in global temperature is the tantamount to focusing attention away from the coming climate changes that will cause floods, droughts, dust
storms, high winds and other extreme weather
events and the difficulty of predicting where, when, and which kinds of weather related problems people in the near
future will be experiencing.
Reinstate federal flood - protection standards that require all federally funded infrastructure projects to meet a higher margin of safety for
future sea - level rise and flooding from coastal
storms and extreme weather
events.
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