Of course yes it is that but then beiside God mercy to keep to waters still for you from
heavy sea storms and waves... which not all can stand with out mercy...
Not exact matches
Container loads can shift during
heavy seas and
storms.
WHAT CAUSES THEM: Rivers swollen by
heavy rains, rising
sea levels or
storm surges that push seawater into coastal areas.
A flood from
sea may be caused by a
heavy storm (
storm surge), a high tide, a tsunami, or a combination thereof.
Floods due to
sea - level rise,
storm surges and
heavy rain will increase in frequency.
Although Everest is about 1,500 miles to the north and not at
sea level, these
storms can greatly impact the mountain, bringing
heavy precipitation.
Heavier rainfall plus
sea level rise — which make
storm surges bigger and more likely to breach coastal defences — has scientists warning of a greater flood risk in the UK as the climate warms.
«With
storm surge and
heavy rainfall increasing and climate and
sea level rise, the system is just not working,» he said.
More vulnerable infrastructure due to
sea - level rise, bigger
storm surges,
heavy downpours and extreme heat;
Over the years, the pier has been heavily damaged by the
sea and
storms, but it once stretched quite a distance into the ocean at the end of which a tugboat would be waiting to tow the
heavy bags of sugar on a barge to the huge Matson ships waiting at
sea.
The Malta Azure Window, an incredible natural limestone arch on the island of Gozo, collapsed into the
sea after
heavy storms in March.
Malta's Azure Window arch collapses into the
sea The Azure Window arch, one of Malta's most famous heritage attractions, has collapsed into the
sea following
heavy storms.
Hopper's bell clangs in response to the painting's titular ground swell, a
heavy rolling of the
sea caused by a distant
storm or seismic disturbance.
Confidence in the latter is not related to TC intensity or frequency; it comes from the probable increase in
heavy rain events and the inevitable rise in
sea level that will make it easier for
storm surges to go inland.
As I read reports about the release of more than 11,000 tons of radiation - laced water into the
sea from the damaged nuclear plant in Japan, I recalled reporting I did more than a decade ago on the many uses of silt barriers — essentially curtains suspended in water — to hold back everything from oil slicks to the bursts of polluted runoff flowing into coastal waters from city
storm drains after
heavy storms (the water can be pumped and treated once the system is not overloaded).
Some of the effects of climate change are likely to include more variable weather, heat waves,
heavy precipitation events, flooding, droughts, more intense
storms such as hurricanes,
sea level rise, and air pollution.
Right now,
sea surface temperatures along the Northeast U.S. coast are about 5 °F above average, which is likely to help keep the
storm powered up and load moisture into the
storm, fueling
heavy rain.
Infrastructure across the U.S. is being adversely affected by phenomena associated with climate change, including
sea level rise,
storm surge,
heavy downpours, and extreme heat... Floods along the nation's rivers, inside cities, and on lakes following
heavy downpours, prolonged rains, and rapid melting of snowpack are damaging infrastructure in towns and cities, farmlands, and a variety of other places across the nation.
Finally, a robust infrastructure program will allow Massachusetts to build more resilient transportation facilities, adapting to the risks of climate change such as
heavy storms and
sea level rise.
Climate change has long been predicted to make tropical
storms more destructive, as higher
sea surface temperatures fuel faster winds and
heavier rainfall.
But, as far as what we can expect from the IPCC and what the consensus science is, climate change is likely to lead to increased occurrences and intensity of extreme weather events like
heavy rainfall, droughts, warm spells,
storm surges, heat waves and
sea level rise.
(The short version, of course, is: centuries of melting ice and rising
seas, hotter heat waves and
heavier downpours, less predictable
storm patterns, disrupted ecosystems and water supplies.)