Sentences with phrase «hurricane winds blowing»

With temperatures dropping, hurricane winds blowing and the dark closing in at 4 pm, it can be all too easy to hibernate at home, and decide not to date again until Spring.

Not exact matches

The Puerto Rico island, which was recently hit by Hurricane Maria, was left with a decimated infrastructure and large losses around many houses and hotels that were devoured by the winds that blew last September.
CNN's @LeylaSantiago blown around in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria makes landfall, packing 155 mph winds... https://t.co/m5nZu272cb
High winds, dangerous rip currents and potential coastal flooding could turn parts of Long Island into a soggy and treacherous mess as the area braces for a glancing but powerful blow from Hurricane Jose — one of two strong tropical storms on the National Hurricane Center's watch list.
BY MICHAEL CAHILL PHOTOS BY TOM MCGUIRE AND DYLAN SKRILOFF Hurricane Sandy blew through Rockland County on this week, with high winds and a record storm surge.
The National Weather Service says that a crane has collapsed in Miami as strong wind from Hurricane Irma blows in.
Deputies shot and wounded a burglar and arrested his accomplice at a Florida home as Hurricane Irma blew in.
The Florida Highway Patrol says two people have died in a head - on crash in a county where Hurricane Irma's wind and rain have started to blow in.
Hurricane - force winds resonate across the rusty deserts of Mars, although they generate only about as much noise as a modest breeze blowing through Earth's far denser atmosphere.
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The hurricane's strongest sustained winds, at 185 mph, blew for more than 65 consecutive hours, something no other tropical cyclone has done in the modern satellite era, which began 50 years ago, according to Philip Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University.
«We found quite extraordinary wind speeds of about 50 metres per second — which are hurricane strength windsblowing close to the surface, just 600 metres above the waves,» he told New Scientist.
THE solar wind is a hurricane of charged particles that blows from the Sun's outer atmosphere into deep space at a million miles per hour.
Raymond, a category three hurricane, was blowing winds of up to 120 miles per hour early on Monday, more than 100 miles offshore, and forecasters said it could head west later this week without hitting land.
When winds from a hurricane blow water toward the shore, it can collect into a surge.
If a hurricane blew a rock through your window and the rain came in and caused damage, that would typically be covered because the wind is the proximate cause of the loss.
«Luckily Monsoon, Typhoon, Hurricane and Blizzard have all found homes but there are plenty more cats in our care, including Dora, who are still looking for a new start in life where they can escape the stormy weather and watch the winds blow a gale outside from the comfort of their own house.»
The longer and stronger the wind blows (like a hurricane) the more energy that is transferred and so larger the swell.
You would risk being blown away if you tried to measure the maximum wind speed of a hurricane or the pressure drop in a hurricanes eye.
In the progression of tropical disturbance > tropical storm > hurricane the available energy is limiting the growth of the system; unless the vertical structure of the hurricane engine is blown apart by winds, the thing will grow when it hits a warm deep water zone.
If hurricanes had doubled in power in the last few decades as Emanuel claims, the change would be obvious; you wouldn't need a weatherman to know which way this wind was blowing.
How does the sea spray blown off whitecaps by hurricane - force winds feed back into the latent heat fueling the growth of a storm [Zhang et al., 2017]?
For example, as I mentioned in the earlier post, wind shear can cap the rising air in a cyclone, choking it off, preventing a full - blown tropical cyclone from forming — this is one reason we've seen fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic this season.
It occurs when low atmospheric pressure causes the ocean surface to expand and because the hurricane's cyclonic winds blow seawater towards the eye.
AK, A client of mine with a condo in a high rise at the beach had a winter wind (not a hurricane) come through two years ago and blow the brick veneer off the building.
If a hurricane blew a rock through your window and the rain came in and caused damage, that would typically be covered because the wind is the proximate cause of the loss.
A hurricane is basically a ton of wind (covered — it's one of those 16 named perils), rain (not covered, unless wind blew off your roof and it starts raining in your apt), and possibly flooding (not covered).
For example, what if a major hurricane swept through Lynn and the wind blew the roof right off your business?
Waves crest and blow over the seawall at Bryant Park in Lake Worth, Fla., as the first tropical storm - strength winds of Hurricane Irma pass over central Palm Beach County on Sunday, September 10, 2017.
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