Sentences with phrase «in hurricane zones»

Property managers and landlords in hurricane zones have the added responsibility of ensuring the safety of their tenants and properties.
ARLINGTON, Va. (Updated Aug. 2017)-- Manufactured homes are as safe as traditional homes during a storm, and in hurricane zones, the standards for manufactured homes are more stringent than regional and national building codes for site - built homes.
What probably matters more for people who live in hurricane zones is how many storms of Category 3 or higher end up hitting land.
(The same issues are driving exposure to danger in hurricane zones.)
«We knew we wanted to live in the tropics but not in a hurricane zone,» Jim says, «and that's Panama.
«We live in a hurricane zone here,» Ramchandani notes.
I was concerned for my own safety, but also the safety of those more vulnerable: animals not meant to survive in a hurricane zone, those without homes, those asked to rescue.
Nicaragua is not in the hurricane zone but does get tropical storms from June to November.
Cruise line operators have been operating in the hurricane zone for many years now and their experience indicates going around the storm is the best course of action.
If you live in a hurricane zone, you may need flood insurance, which you can obtain through a local independent agent in the Trusted Choice network.
A severe storm just hit If you live in a hurricane zone or other area where severe weather is common, your windows may be damaged by high winds or from corrosion from sea salt.

Not exact matches

In addition to better zoning laws, post-hurricane redevelopment should include reshaping the built environment of urban centers to better withstand severe weather events, and replenishing coastal wetlands to create a buffer against the effects of hurricanes.
Two weeks after Hurricane Harvey caused devastating flooding in Houston, Congress passed an initial $ 15 billion relief bill — a pot of money the Federal Emergency Management Agency can use to help any disaster zones.
More than 76,000 homes in Naples with a value of $ 17.5 billion are in «extreme» risk zones, meaning they would be affected by all hurricane category levels.
Instead of cracking theGolden Hurricane zone for some easy buckets, the spread collapsed in a flurryof costly turnovers.
Donald Trump Jr. fired back at liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, who questioned whether Mar - a-Lago had opened as a shelter when Hurricane Irma hit the state, noting it's located on an island and in a mandatory evacuation zone, «probably not the best idea, but you know, narrative!»
«Hurricane relief efforts depend heavily on action at the federal level, which can only occur if Texans residing in disaster zones have full and effective representation in Congress.»
The ferry is also «storm resilient» and quickly went back into service after Hurricane Sandy, officials said, making it a good transit option for the two communities, which are located in storm flood zones.
The City of New Rochelle is in the center of the «extreme threat» zone for Hurricane Irene according to the most recent data from the National Hurricane Center.
The conclusion was that some hurricanes might rapidly intensify to Category 3 and then stay in a «comfortable» zone around Category 3 status.
In 2014, sustained winds from Hurricane Arthur mixed Chesapeake Bay waters, delivering oxygen to the bottom and dramatically reducing the size of the hypoxic zone to 0.58 cubic miles.
Theoretically all of the city's public and charter schools have been open to all residents since 2005 — when, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, almost all school attendance zones were dismantled.
When you start over in New Orleans bring plenty of money for the property taxes and hurricane - zone homeowners insurance.
If you are involved in a widespread disaster, like Hurricane Harvey in the Houston area, then the chances are good that FEMA will declare your area a disaster zone.
If you live in a flood zone or a hurricane - prone area, a separate flood insurance policy is a must.
During Hurricane Katrina, OHS team members spent several weeks in the disaster zone rescuing pets, and brought more than 100 abandoned animals to OHS for adoption.
«We have to remember that Charleston also lies in a hurricane strike zone, and we have benefited in the past from the good will of others, now it is our turn the pitch in and help.»
As a result, cats coming in from the hurricane zones also should be tested, Nelson says.
In fact, veterinarians now say that upward of 60 percent of the dogs evacuated from the hurricane zone are heartworm - positive.
Aruba and Curacao lie in the southern Caribbean and outside of the «hurricane zone» to the north, which can trouble travelers between June and November.
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As Hurricane Sandy approached New York City in late October last year, the residents in Zone A — the low - lying areas with the most potential for flooding — were ordered to evacuate by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
A Pattinson painting is a bird next built in the rafters of a disco, an ornamental garden behind bars, a severe steel tower struck by a hurricane, with all the pretty interior decor blown out and splayed across the strike zone
A Pattinson painting is a bird nest built in the rafters of a disco, an ornamental garden behind bars, a severe steel tower struck by a hurricane, with all the pretty interior decor blown out and splayed across the strike zone
On coasts there and elsewhere in hurricane danger zones, populations and development have grown and spread tremendously in a long storm lull.
The confluence of rivers and sea is a dangerous zone in a hurricane.
Sheesh, the platforms are located in a section of water that's pretty much a hurricane party zone.
We are now in a post-La Nina year, which tends to result in low - wind conditions across the Atlantic hurricane zone.
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.
But there are plenty of examples of glaring, even subsidized, exposure to climate risk in rich places, as well — for instance ongoing development in flood zones around St. Louis, Mo., and along coasts vulnerable to hurricanes.
The climate community did a great service to the country in 2006 in putting out a joint statement on the enormous human vulnerability in coastal zones to hurricanes — setting aside questions about the role of greenhouse - driven warming in changing hurricane patterns.
2007/03 /: USDA: Disturbance and coastal forests: a strategic approach to forest management in hurricane impact zones by John A Stanturf et al..
Such global warming should cause more hurricanes, hurricanes would still form in tropics as they do now, and they could form in the oceans in the temperate zones.
Before Hurricane Harvey's flood waters could even recede, the national media was reporting on Houston's lack of zoning and how it played a role in the floods.
Wind farms in hurricane - prone coastal zones are frequently designed to withstand hurricane - force winds, up to level Category 3 hurricanes.
Thus our equation predicts S = 0 in a long narrow zone (something similar to an eye) and the existence of a streamline discontinuity (as per hurricane eye) in a narrow zone near the equator.
Brighter areas show where they have overlapped in space, representing areas of historically frequent hurricane activity — tumultuous ocean zones probably best to steer around.
I understand the Atlantic hurricanes are born if a) sea surface temp exceeds 27 deg in a rather thick layer; b) there is little wind shear and c) there is a suitable seminal thunderstorm cluster moving westward in the Intertropical Convection Zone (ITCZ) over the equatorial Atlantic.
Ultimately I believe people are the most important, but if I had to worry about beach zoning, I would worry in this order: 1) tsunamis; 2) hurricanes and ground subsidence; 3) low pressure systems and rogue waves; 4) sewage and ship leaks; 5) sea level rise.
Common concerns are fighting for GMO labeling in VT, reducing and cleaning up plastics, composting, and restoring the riparian zone damaged by Hurricane Irene.
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