Sentences with phrase «hurricane threat»

If the United States lost its shield of natural coastal defenses, about twice as many Americans would be exposed to dangerous storm surges and other hurricane threats, according to new research.
Given these considerations, we would argue that coastal homeowners, insurers, the re-insurance industry, and every other potential stakeholder in this debate would be wise not to take false comfort from the notion (which the headlines resulting from this paper will inevitably feed) that climate change poses no future Atlantic hurricane threat.
Other U.S. urban areas which are facing a growing hurricane threat include Long Island, Tampa, Galveston, Wilmington and New York.
A few days later, as Hurricane Irma ramped up to record - setting intensity, Rush Limbaugh fueled dangerous weather conspiracy theories, claiming that federal scientists exaggerate hurricane threats, and that media and businesses profit from hyped - up hurricane coverage.
Massachusetts has a high risk for natural disasters, between the extreme winter weather and major hurricane threats.
This past weekend, my family was faced with our first real hurricane threat after living seven years in South Carolina.
I predict that when folks living under constant tornado or hurricane threats and yearly floods will realize how the Northwest seems pretty calm.
Since we're in the middle of hurricane season, we wanted to make sure you know what to do for your pets during a hurricane threat.
If you're looking to escape the crowds, plan your trip for November, after the worst of the hurricane threat has passed and before the winter influx.
Delta Vacations covers you in the event that a hurricane threat affects your departure city or your vacation destination.
With this tour, Max Mayfield, director of the NOAA National Hurricane Center says, «Our objective is straightforward: increase awareness of the hurricane threat for a population relatively inexperienced with hurricanes.
Wind is another hurricane threat, so park well away from large trees and any objects that could become airborne.
Still, sales had been softening in recent months even before the hurricane threat, figures show.
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