Sentences with phrase «hurricane warnings on»

Previously, the Government of Mexico had issued a hurricane warning on Beatriz from La Fortuna to Cabo Corrientes.

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While the show has successfully taken on a number of issues important to the left in recent years, such as help for Puerto Rico following the devastating hurricane last year and warning against the prospect of a President Trump, the tactics used to respond to the Apu controversy largely came across as tone deaf.
In spite of analyst warnings, prices remained stable after the third weekly crude oil inventory increase, suggesting that market players have already factored in the prolonged consequences of Hurricane Harvey and Irma on oil dynamics in the United States.
Despite warnings from staff and ignoring input from lawyers, Puerto Rico's bankrupt utility signed a massive $ 300 million contract on October 17 with a tiny, inexperienced Montana company to rebuild its damaged electric grid in the aftermath of the Hurricane Maria disaster.
Popper said a confluence of events last year affected demand for Cuba, including the announcement of a scale - back of some Obama - era regulations by President Donald Trump's administration, alleged sonic attacks on U.S. diplomats in Cuba — which triggered a travel warning by the U.S. State Department — and Hurricane Irma's passage.
Last week the news stations began to warn us that a hurricane was on its way.
Also, God is still sending many warnings through earth quacks, tornadoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and so on all over the world.
And in the United States, Hurricane Sandy's impact on lower Manhattan and the New Jersey shore has raised interest in the work of scientists who identify freak storms as an early warning of climate change.
Hurricane Maria strengthened into a Category 2 storm on Monday and pushed toward the Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, as forecasters warned it was expected to become a major hurricane by earlyHurricane Maria strengthened into a Category 2 storm on Monday and pushed toward the Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, as forecasters warned it was expected to become a major hurricane by earlyhurricane by early Tuesday.
As the papal plane prepared to cross over Hurricane Irma's path on its way back to Rome from Cartagena, Francis issued a stern warning to climate change deniers.
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the East Coast, federal forecasters are warning that the massive storm could bring «life - threatening» storm surges, flooding, hurricane - force winds, heavy rain and even blizzardlike snowfall over an area stretching from the Carolinas to Canada, and westHurricane Sandy bears down on the East Coast, federal forecasters are warning that the massive storm could bring «life - threatening» storm surges, flooding, hurricane - force winds, heavy rain and even blizzardlike snowfall over an area stretching from the Carolinas to Canada, and westhurricane - force winds, heavy rain and even blizzardlike snowfall over an area stretching from the Carolinas to Canada, and west to Ohio.
Irma is the second - strongest storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, and the National Hurricane Center is warning that its projected track toward a U.S. landfall on Sunday is «potentially catastrophic.»
For the first time during the hurricane, PRSN took over as the tsunami warning focal point for Puerto Rico on the west side of the island, acting as the central point of contact for tsunami and other coastal hazards.
He likened it to New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and warned that disaster capitalists might prey on Puerto Rico.
Keeping an eye on the weather and checking for hurricane warnings this time of year is important.
According to the National Hurricane Center, a tropical storm warning was discontinued for the island on Tuesday.
If recent headlines are a reliable barometer of the state of the world — «43 Missing Students, a Mass Grave and a Suspect: Mexico's Police»; «Egyptian Judges Drop All Charges against Mubarak»; «Boehner Says Obama's Immigration Action Damages Presidency»; «U.N. Panel Issues Its Starkest Warning Yet on Global Warming» — then it seems that we are living in an age of intense violence, unbridled corruption, purposeful gridlock, and such persistent environmental degradation that frequent drought, flooding, and hurricanes have become the new normal.
When a batch of climate scientists on all sides of the hurricane - climate question issued a letter warning that the main issue related to hurricanes is coastal vulnerability, not climate change, I wrote about it, but hardly anyone else did.
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On Twitter, Facebook and a handful of other venues, hundreds of thousands of people in recent days have clicked or shared items with headlines warning that Hurricane Irma was poised to become a Category 6 storm (on the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the map.&raquOn Twitter, Facebook and a handful of other venues, hundreds of thousands of people in recent days have clicked or shared items with headlines warning that Hurricane Irma was poised to become a Category 6 storm (on the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the maHurricane Irma was poised to become a Category 6 storm (on the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the map.&raquon the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the mahurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the map.»
Despite the lack of an El Niño effect, 2017 is set to be the second or third hottest year on record; hurricanes unprecedented in their power pummelled the U.S. and Caribbean; the largest wildfires California has seen burned deep into the Northern Hemisphere winter; scientists warned the «Arctic shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region of recent past decades»; studies revealed an ecological armageddon amongst insect populations; droughts fuelled famine and insecurity across East Africa and the Middle East; the U.N. warned the number of chronically undernourished people has risen for the first time since the turn of the century due in large part to climate impacts.
Meanwhile, even if experts are calling it «luck» that Florida went more than a decade without hurricane landfall, that aberration itself fits the profile of climate change: In general, climate scientists who focus on hurricanes expect slightly fewer storms, but warn that the ones that do form will be more powerful.
The first proposal originates from the unique situation posed by Hurricane Sandy; it would give the NHC the option to continue issuing formal advisories on post-tropical cyclones as long as those systems pose a significant threat to life and property, and it would give the NWS the option to keep hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings in place for thoseHurricane Sandy; it would give the NHC the option to continue issuing formal advisories on post-tropical cyclones as long as those systems pose a significant threat to life and property, and it would give the NWS the option to keep hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings in place for thosehurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings in place for those systems.
While the Bush administration was trying to contain the warnings from government scientists on climate change, events like Hurricane Katrina were driving many Americans to reach their own conclusions.
Houston Police Sgt. Steve A. Perez's wife warned him not to go into work on the morning of Aug. 27, as heavy rains from Hurricane Harvey created treacherous driving conditions.
In a nutshell, it is your responsibility to keep up - to - date on Travel Warnings, particularly in the hurricane travel season, and if you choose to ignore a warning then you may not be covered while away on holiday.
For more information on travel insurance benefits related to hurricanes, see Squaremouth's press releases titled «Squaremouth Advises Travelers on Cruise Cancellations Due to Tropical Storm Isaac» and «It's Too Late to Purchase Travel Insurance for Tropical Storm Isaac, Warns Squaremouth.»
Depending on the TripAssure plan, covered reasons to interrupt the trip can include: 12 hour or more flight delay due to weather; home, work, or accommodations at your destination made uninhabitable; or a hurricane warning from NOAA within 24 hours of departure.
On the converse, hurricanes often develop early and come with plenty of warning.
Depending on the TravelSafe plan, covered reasons to interrupt the trip can include: 12 hour or more flight delay due to weather; home, work, or accommodations at your destination made uninhabitable; or a Hurricane warning from NOAA within 24 hours of departure.
Finding out that a hurricane is on its way or that there is a flood warning in effect usually means you have only a few moments to relocate, grab a few pre-packed items and get to safer grounds.
PUERTO RICO WARNS PAI ON LIFELINE — The Puerto Rican government is cautioning FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on his proposal to revamp the commission's Lifeline program, saying it could create problems for the rebuilding effort following the 2017 hurricanON LIFELINE — The Puerto Rican government is cautioning FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on his proposal to revamp the commission's Lifeline program, saying it could create problems for the rebuilding effort following the 2017 hurricanon his proposal to revamp the commission's Lifeline program, saying it could create problems for the rebuilding effort following the 2017 hurricane.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AMERICAN AIRLINES, Bethany Beach, DE Mar 2012 — Present Pilot • Successfully thwart a potential terrorist attack from one of the passengers while onboard, by recognizing the signs and alerting the authorities before landing time • Maneuver the aircraft away from harm by avoiding the path of a hurricane which descended without warning • Manage pre-flight checks of instruments and engines to ensure compliance with set aviation rules • Ascertain that all safety systems are up and running and that any glitches are taken care of • Determine best route to reach destinations based on weather reports and other concrete information from air traffic controllers • Oversee fueling duties to ensure that they are properly being carried out • Prepare aircraft for take - off and communicate status of flight to crewmembers and passengers • Monitor in - flight data and make adjustments to deal with changing weather patterns • Handle flight emergencies by ensuring passenger safety first and ensure that no panic is created onboard • Create flight plans detailing altitude, routes and amount of fuel needed • Communicate with ground staff to obtain clearance for landing • Ascertain that noise regulation is handled properly during take - off and landing
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