Sentences with phrase «immediately after the hurricanes»

Immediately after Hurricane Irma's eye passed over the Florida Keys, massive damage to the Lower -LSB-...]
Immediately after Hurricane Irma's eye passed over the Florida Keys, massive damage to the Lower and Middle Keys was apparent where hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed by high winds and a huge storm surge.
Hurricane Andrew in 1992 led to losses around 1 % of GDP, but no crisis followed — in fact, the economy began to recover from a recession immediately after the hurricane struck.
Immediately after the hurricane, the market expected the Fed to «pause» its rate hiking cycle to make funds available for the rebuilding effort.
Grondahl has been a staff writer at the Albany Times Union since 1984, where his assignments have taken him from the Arctic to Antarctica; from Northern Ireland to Africa; from New Orleans immediately after Hurricane Katrina and Haiti after its catastrophic earthquake in 2010; and across New York State, from Ground Zero on 9 / 11 to the Adirondack wilderness.
The pace of deaths quickened on Puerto Rico immediately after Hurricane Maria — well beyond the number of deaths officially attributed to the Category 4 storm.
Immediately after Hurricane Katrina pummeled New Orleans last August, President George W. Bush and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security declared that no one could have predicted such devastation.
The initial set of science lessons focuses on renewable energy, environmental sustainability, clean and potable water, and terrestrial ecosystems — topics that are not only relevant immediately after Hurricane Maria, but to rebuild a stronger and more resilient Puerto Rico.
Immediately after the hurricane, Lloveras and his staff turned their education centers into distribution points, complete with basics like solar lanterns and mosquito nets.
In Klein's book The Shock Doctrine, she explains how immediately after Hurricane Katrina, Friedman used the decimation of New Orleans» infrastructure to push for charter schools, a market - based policy preference of Friedman acolytes.
Especially for measuring the change in green from before the hurricane to brown immediately after the hurricane, to greening up over weeks and months after the hurricane.
Immediately after the hurricane, maximum values for gross primary productivity were similar to earlier measurements and trees at the study sites produced new fine roots using stored carbon up to 11 years old.
In fact, immediately after the hurricanes, projects scheduled to start construction have been delayed or cancelled.

Not exact matches

Immediately after, in anticipation of Hurricane Irma, HSUS responders prepared to help in Florida.
By comparing Twitter use in 50 cities in the United States, the researchers found that the closer the city was to the hurricane's path, the more storm - related tweets were sent in the period immediately before, during and after Sandy's big day, the researchers report March 11 in Science Advances.
«We've been told that the hurricane pet victims will begin arriving in Lafayette almost immediately after these pets leave,» Van Zante said.
Immediately after, in anticipation of Hurricane Irma, HSUS responders prepared to help in Florida.
Hurricane Irma, following immediately after Harvey, at least led to some discussion of connections to climate disruption (but almost none of the fossil fuel and population connections).
For instance, after storm surges from Hurricane Sandy caused extensive damage to New York City, NY (USA) in October 2012, it convinced the Mayor of New York City, Mike Bloomberg that man - made global warming is real and that we should immediately reduce our carbon dioxide emissions:
An important component of hurricane insurance coverage is providing a level of basic services and needs for people immediately after a storm.
Days after Hurricane Harvey left the area and the first responders ceased rescue operations, lawyers immediately started to set up emergency legal services.
So far, the price hikes have not been quite as bad as some feared earlier this year — or immediately after several major hurricanes struck late this summer.
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