Sentences with phrase «greatest number of hurricane»

In fact, the three states with the highest average condo insurance cost all rank as some of the states with the greatest number of hurricane strikes.
Another question we must ask is: will greater numbers of hurricanes of Category 4 or 5 strength make landfall as a result of climate change (due to SSTs warming along with, but at a slower rate and with some time lag as, the atmosphere)?
«Because we are in an active hurricane era, it's important to recognize that with a greater number of hurricanes comes increasing odds of one striking land.»

Not exact matches

«Hurricane Irene caused the greatest number of power outages on Long Island — 523,000 outages at peak — since Hurricane Gloria in 1985.
This is the greatest number of U.S. direct fatalities related to a tropical cyclone outside of the southern states since Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
Small ecosystems are more vulnerable to extinctions; their member species are fewer in number and have limited refuge, and so are at statistically greater risk of being eliminated by a single event, whether a hurricane or the introduction of a predatory snake.
Of all states in the U.S., Florida has had the greatest number of mainland hurricane strikes to datOf all states in the U.S., Florida has had the greatest number of mainland hurricane strikes to datof mainland hurricane strikes to date.
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, there are a great number of retailers in Texas and Florida working hard to pick up the pieces and determine the next steps to get back on their feet.
The last two years where South Carolina suffered a great deal with Hurricane Matthew and then the thousand - year flood, there were a number of organizations outside of our state that came to our aid and were able to save animals by evacuating our animals.
With hurricane Arthur headlining the news as throwing a possible wet blanket on 4th of July fireworks shows along the Northeast coast and with a new record being set each passing day for the longest period between major (Category 3 or greater) hurricane landfalls anywhere in the U.S. (3,173 days and counting), we thought that now would be a good time to discuss a new paper which makes a tentative forecast as to what we can expect in terms of the number of Atlantic hurricanes in the near future (next 3 - 5 years).
As we discussed in detail last week, the greatest number of indirect deaths on record for a hurricane is 500, for Hurricane Katrinahurricane is 500, for Hurricane KatrinaHurricane Katrina of 2005.
It ranks the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 as number one at more than $ 180 billion in 2012 dollars.
To estimate the trend in landfalling storm counts, we count the number of large surge events greater than 10 units in 1 y, which is roughly equivalent to hurricane categories 0 — 5.
Not only is there more property and infrastructure to damage, but the average amount of personal belongings has also increased, i.e., the number of cars, TVs, and other items which can be damaged by hurricanes is much greater now than it would have been in the early 20th century.
When Pielke et al., 2008 «normalized» the reported damages for the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane to account for the increases in population, numbers of housing units and average wealth per person, they calculated that it would probably have cost about $ 150 billion damage if it struck in 2005.
By late this century, models on average project a slight decrease in the number of tropical cyclones each year, but an increase in the number of the strongest (Category 4 and 5) hurricanes and greater rainfall rates in hurricanes (increases of about 20 percent averaged near the center of hurricanes).
Webster et al. (2005) found that numbers of intense (category 4 and 5) hurricanes after 1990 are much greater than from 1970 to 1989.
From HURDAT, the number of US landfalling hurricanes is the same in both periods (26) and the number of category - 3 or greater US landfalling hurricanes is the same (10).
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