Sentences with phrase «in flooded areas saw»

In terms of credit health, many residents in flooded areas saw a temporary drop in their Equifax Risk Scores ™ (a credit score model similar to FICO's) of about four to seven points.

Not exact matches

Rockhampton, with a population of over 80,000 on the Fitzroy River, was expected to suffer flood levels not seen for a century and Stewart urged residents in low - lying areas to leave.
«Homes in low - lying areas are also more susceptible to storm flooding and these risks could be realized on a much shorter timeline as we have seen time and time again.»
«When the [Oroville Dam] broke in Northern California, we had some really interesting imagery to see the impact of that and flooding in local areas
Banrock Station's Wetland Manager, Dr Christophe Tourenq, said the additional water would bring to life some areas of Banrock Station that hadn't seen water since a major flood event in 2011.
Residents of the Montreal area have seen far worse flooding than anything so far experienced by those in the Niagara County communities.
Other areas in the Afar region are below sea level, however, and could see flooding before that if similar rifting occurs near the coastal volcanoes to the north and east that form a natural levee against the sea.
Throughout the entire home you can see areas where they brought the outside in, most notably by incorporating natural textures and woods and by allowing light to flood in at every turn.
You can check to see if your area is at risk to floods at FloodSmart.gov and also search flood insurance policy options in your area.
While every home is in a flood plain, those in high - risk areas will see the biggest cost increases, and all NFIP policies will be subject to an annual surcharge of $ 25 for a primary residence and $ 250 for all others.
Daily rainfall can lead to flooding in coastal areas such as Long Island and we've seen our fair share of recent disasters.
You will also have the chance to see a cenote; these flooded caverns once were central to ancient ceremonial rites in this area of the world.
yeah killzone 2 does not use Resistance 2's water at all... in fact I've never seen water that looks like that of killzone 2 yet... it has multiple layers with multiple real - time reflections... but, at least for the big moving water body in the demo... there are no physics like uncharted or R2 incorporated... if you shoot it, there is a huge plume of water that jets upward, but no real ripples in the body... it still looks great, at the ripples wouldn't look right with the waves and the current of the water... but its definitely not an R2 water engine or anything... however killzone 2 does have the ripples in other areas... puddles will react to bullet fire apparently... and there are areas of flooded buildings with «still» water... that do have the uncharted like ripples according to some... but the big flowing river does not...
Why it was chosen: Even after all these years there are still fewer things that make you feel worse in gaming than accidentally leading your squad of Pikmin into a dangerous area and seeing a flood of Pikmin ghosts float away into the sky.
Hays County, Texas, one of the areas hardest hit by flooding on Memorial Day weekend, has seen extraordinary population growth in recent decades.
[* There were natural gas leaks in some flooded areas in the aftermath of the storm, and some coastal communities saw gas distribution systems disrupted.]
It would also raise the risk of tidal flooding, and in areas that are expected to see an increase in rainfall, flash flooding and river flooding would compound the flood risk associated with coastal waters.
Change in precipitation (Some areas of the Earth are becoming seeing more intense flooding while others are seeing severe droughts) 5.
The silt deposition makes it a very fertile area, and this outweighs the disadvantages of regular flooding, I see no reason to believe that this risk / reward equation will change much in the future.
Sea levels are rising (ask the Mayor of Miami who has spent tax monies to raise road levels), we've had 15 of the hottest years eve measured, more precipitation is coming down in heavy doses (think Houston), we're seeing more floods and drought than ever before (consistent with predictions), the oceans are measuring warmer, lake ice in North America is thawing sooner (where it happens in northern states and Canada), most glaciers are shrinking, early spring snowpacks out west have declined since the 1950's, growing seasons are longer throughout the plains, bird wintering ranges have moved north, leaf and bloom dates recorded by Thoreau in Walden have shifted in that area, insect populations that used to have one egg - larva - adult cycle in the summer now have two, the list goes on and on.
Further adaptation measures to reduce the peak flow should make use of natural retention capacity upstream, while rising flood protections should be seen as last resort, to compensate for the residual risk in areas where other options can not be implemented.
The extremes we are seeing — more fires, more drought in some areas, flooding in others, more high - temperature records broken all the time — are all precisely what is expected from global warming.
The concentration of oil and gas wells in flood - prone areas speaks to one more risk of what [environmental activists] see as a dangerous industry.
The concentration of oil and gas wells in flood - prone areas speaks to one more risk of what they see as a dangerous industry.
Depending on the region, vulnerabilities in some areas to effects of precipitation increases (e.g., flooding, but could be positive) and in some areas to decreases (see drought above)
The Houston area alone has seen no fewer than three such events in the past three years, according to local officials: Memorial Day floods in 2015 and 2016, followed by Hurricane Harvey's torrential rains this year.
Despite a flood of new «world firsts» in the legal tech area, the legal world has seen bots in operation before, although they were referred to differently, such as Intelligent Agents / Assistants or Software Agents.
Even homeowners who didn't see flooding should still get flood insurance and be aware of the flood risks in their area.
You can see the flood map for your area by typing in your address on the FEMA Flood Map Service Center page.
Low lying areas that are subject to flooding and sewage back flow can expect to see material impacts from the severe and intense rainfall in the future, and Realtors should explore local issues, at risk neighbourhoods and risk mitigation strategies.
Lower crop prices, floods and a ruthless winter in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario failed to significantly impact the value of agricultural land, though sellers in the areas hardest hit by the harsh winter reported seeing fewer transactions and an increase in the number of days on the market, the report says.
Homes in low - lying areas are also more susceptible to storm flooding and these risks could be realized on a much shorter timeline as we have seen time and time again.»
The approach, spearheaded largely by developers, was seen as a way to balance a community's need to develop in a wetlands area and the public's interest in preserving the often swampy lands, which provide species habitat, groundwater recharge, and flood mitigation.
Kelli Walker, senior director of government affairs at the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of REALTORS ®, urged REALTORS ® in areas with flood risk to see if their community is participating in CRS, and, if it's not, to press them to do so.
I've talked to agents here in the SF Bay Area who are seeing a big flood of buyers into the market right now (as if there weren't enough!).
I see that certain areas of Calgary wherein flooded - out residents have now returned to start the cleanup and spend mega bucks in so doing... have flooded again... forcing said residents out... yet again.
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