Sentences with phrase «hurricane activity during»

«The environmental changes found here do not suggest a strong increase in tropical Atlantic hurricane activity during the 21st century,» said Brian Soden, Rosenstiel School associate professor of meteorology and physical oceanography and the paper's co-author.
High hurricane activity continued in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico until 1400, although there was a lull in hurricane activity during this time in New England, according to the new study.
The earlier period of powerful hurricane activity matched previous studies that found evidence of high hurricane activity during the same period in more southerly areas of the western North Atlantic Ocean basin — from the Caribbean to the Gulf Coast.

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The impact of the catastrophic hurricane activity that hit the US during the reporting period will also give investors a higher tolerance for a profit growth slowdown, which could be viewed as temporary, and therefore have a limited effect, Goldman said.
We have successfully supported critical business activities during disruptions of normal business processes from both natural and man - made disasters, including hurricanes, fires, Super Storm Sandy to September 11th and other events.
ECDOH offered support to the sheltering activities in Nassau County during Hurricane Sandy.
High - density life unfolded in New York during a period of relative quiescence in intense hurricane activity.
Colin Price and his colleagues at Tel Aviv University studied data from 26 observation stations worldwide, comparing lightning activity to tropical storm formation during the 2005 and 2006 hurricane seasons.
Scientists put her in an MRI like a machine, studying her brain waves, and they were, in fact, identical to the overwhelming hurricane of brain activity that occurs during orgasm.
During our visit, most of the buildings were closed and activities cancelled due to ongoing damage from Hurricane Irma.
Several studies have shown that hurricane activity is generally reduced during years when there is a thick aerosol haze over the subtropical Atlantic.
The clear seasonality in TCs («hurricane season») with highest activities during the summer is one of the strongest pieces of empirical evidence that higher temperatures give more favourable conditions for tropical cyclones (After all, TCs only form in the warm tropics...).
For example, relatively few Atlantic hurricanes were observed in the 70s, 80s and early 90s, but there was considerable activity during the 40s, 50 and early 60s.
During the past 6 months, extending back to October of 2008 when the Southern Hemisphere tropical season was gearing up, global ACE had crashed due to two consecutive years of well - below average Northern Hemisphere hurricane activity.
If so, this is one way in which global warming may end up causing a decrease in Atlantic hurricane activity over the coming decades, since the increased wind shear over the Atlantic during El Niño events greatly reduces the number and intensity of these storms.»
There has been a substantial increase in most measures of Atlantic hurricane activity since the early 1980s, the period during which high quality satellite data are available.20, 21,22 These include measures of intensity, frequency, and duration as well as the number of strongest (Category 4 and 5) storms.
There has been a substantial increase in most measures of Atlantic hurricane activity since the early 1980s, the period during which high - quality satellite data are available.13, 14,15,16,17 These include measures of intensity, frequency, and duration as well as the number of strongest (Category 4 and 5) storms.
If our polluting activities have nothing to do with the hurricanes than why France's President Francois Hollande during its recent visit in the Philippines called for more actions in order to stop climate change because he said that Typhoon Hagupit and Typhoon Hayan which devastated the region become that big and dangerous due to our polluting activities which brings the planet on the brink of disaster.
During large El Niño events, when the Pacific Ocean warms, hurricane activity in the Atlantic generally diminishes.
The hurricane signal shows strong, centennial - scale variations in frequency with a period of increased activity between the 12th — 16th centuries, and decreased activity during the 11th and 17th — 19th centuries.
The hurricane signal shows centennial - scale variations in frequency with a period of increased activity between the 12th — 16th centuries, and decreased activity during the 11th and 17th — 19th centuries.
In addition, it has been well - documented that the measured global warming of about 0.5 C during the 25 - year period of 1970 - 1994 was accompanied by a downturn in Atlantic basin hurricane activity over this quarter - century period.»
During the salty / warm phase, rain falls abundantly in West Africa south of the Sahara, European winters are cold, and hurricane activity increases.
And that sea temperature graph does seem to indicate a cycle, but alas it fails to connect with Hurricane activity, such as Andrew, born during the coldest SST average in the past 20 years, surely Andrew didn't gain strength over 27 C seas?
Naples, Fla. (October 27, 2017)-- The Naples area housing market maintained positive traction during the Third Quarter of 2017 despite enduring a hurricane that impeded activity for three weeks in September.
October could have been better, but it did pretty well given the fact that we had no historic perspective of how the market would behave after a hurricane, Even though overall pending sales decreased 11 percent in October, some pockets of the market saw really good activity during the month.
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