Sentences with phrase «if hurricane force»

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If, in July, reform gets kicked down the road yet again, it might only take one expensive hurricane to force Congress to decide whether they must increase the NFIP's borrowing limit beyond $ 30.4 billion or forgive even more debt, Moore says.
Despite overwhelming odds, four men, led by Coast Guard Capt. Bernie Webber (Pine), set out in a wooden lifeboat with an ill - equipped engine and little, if any, means of navigation, facing frigid temperatures, 60 - foot high waves and hurricane - force winds.
> 14, 15, Russell — I meant «volokh» as the weblog, not the person sponsoring it; look back at the Judith Curry hurricane thread for a visit here by a lawyer who's active at volokhconspiracy, that will show in the search — he's the gentleman who was arguing that an increase in force 4 hurricanes (based on statistics, there are lots of 4s) can't possibly be the basis for expecting an increase in force 5 hurricanes (there are so few 5s that the statistics don't suffice, if you consider them separately).
I think he said that hurricanes pick up more force from warm water, and as far as I know, that's a scientific fact, correct me if I'm wrong.
If you have purchased travel insurance at least 24 hours before a hurricane forms, you can typically have your non-refundable travel costs reimbursed if you are forced to cancel your planIf you have purchased travel insurance at least 24 hours before a hurricane forms, you can typically have your non-refundable travel costs reimbursed if you are forced to cancel your planif you are forced to cancel your plans.
If a disaster, such as a hurricane, fire, or explosion, forces you to halt business operations for an extended time while repairs are made, this can negatively affect your business revenues.
If a covered disaster, such as a fire or a hurricane, forces you to halt business operations for an extended length of time while repairs are made, the lost income can have a significant impact on your business finances.
Layla, I haven't read through the comments so forgive me if someone already mentioned this... in your design for the overhead shelter, be sure that it is strong enough to withstand hurricane force winds which batter the island multiple times each season.
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