Sentences with phrase «into hurricanes»

That year - not coincidentally - was the beginning of routine aircraft flights into hurricanes [1944].
Satellite imagery frequently trace these thunderstorms that later turn into hurricanes from as far away as East Africa.
The unisys data concerns storms that developed into hurricanes and does not include storms that didn't develop into hurricanes.
Climate change is warming oceans around Earth, evaporating more water into the atmosphere and feeding storms that could brew into hurricanes.
Equation pushers with fancy computers aren't the equals of scientists who fly into hurricanes.
El Niño episodes tend to change wind patterns in ways that weaken Atlantic Ocean hurricanes, and Africa is a nursery for storm fronts that can drift westward and develop into hurricanes.
On average, about 10 % of the weather disturbances associated with easterly waves develop into hurricanes.
Trenberth told Discovery said: «The eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean, where disturbances from Africa are transformed into hurricanes, is experiencing record high temperatures, even higher than in 2005, and that was the most hurricane - ridden season on record.»
If Dan is right on at least part of this, then are there perhaps other GW - induced factors that go into hurricanes, perhaps even go into the decadal cycle which goes into hurricanes, aside from SST?
Therefore, at some point, either someone is eliding tropical storms into hurricanes or someone else is making a false statement.
Tropical storms are frequent during this time and, fortunately, most do not develop into hurricanes.
Five to nine of those storms would be expected to strengthen into hurricanes, with winds in excess of 74 mph.
When Jim McNerney took over Boeing in 2005, he flew it into a hurricane.
A big storm can escalate into a hurricane through sudden shifts in wind and pressure just as an economy can tumble into recession when a bubble bursts because of financial vulnerability.
Oil prices are falling because crude oil inventories were in good shape heading into the hurricane and because crude oil production will be less affected by the storm.
But what started out as a forceful gust of wind with the potential to transform into a hurricane has at least temporarily turned into nothing more than the passing of a springtime storm.
while at times i think we are shouting into a hurricane, i agree that enterprise software is not dead, it just takes some creativity and different approaches as you outline.
As we see it throws all of us radical militants into a hurricane of anger and distrust.
«Shouting into the hurricane
Tropical Storm Tomas, which recently swept through the eastern part of the Caribbean and damaged buildings on multiple islands, appears to be strengthening back into a hurricane and might be heading toward Haiti.
Tropical Storm Harvey strengthened into a hurricane as it headed to coastal Texas, where it was expected to bring life - threatening flooding, meteorologists said.
The commissioner of the Office of Emergency Management in New York City, Joseph Bruno, is resigning less than a month into hurricane season.
5 During World War II, a British flying instructor, Colonel Joe Duckworth, bet his pilots he could fly straight into a hurricane.
As if to prove his point, later that same day, what had been Tropical Storm Humberto intensified into a hurricane.
A meteorologist with nearly 20 years of forecasting under her belt, she has been on a tornado chase in Oklahoma, on a flight into Hurricane Isabel, and to the 6,288 - foot summit of New Hampshire's Mount Washington in mid-winter.
Mazda attempted something similar with the introduction of the overhauled Mazda6 — going for broke on an updated, U.S. - specific chassis and launching it headlong into the hurricane - force gale that was the economic collapse of 2008 - 2009.
But the difficulties alleged by the rating agencies failed to appear, unless they were somehow sloshed into the hurricane disasters of 2004 - 5, or like eating an elephant — one bite at a time.
When your dog bites into the hurricane plant, he may display symptoms of toxicity immediately.
But the temporary halting of flights raises a larger issue, particularly as we head into hurricane season: What options do you have if you're traveling on an award ticket and the airline cancels your flight because of storms, unstable political situations or some other crisis?
with the opponent, and go for a low attack, which he can then combo into a hurricane kick.
You can jump in with a kick, follow up with a one - two punch and cancel it into a hurricane kick and finish with a 3 - hit Dragon Punch just like in Street Fighter.
If tropical storm Isaac does turn into a hurricane disrupting the Republican National Convention, some may see some irony in the party with the strongest climate change denial credentials having their convention disrupted, but I doubt it will do any good, and I wouldn't wish a storm big enough to matter on the people of Florida.
A key factor in the formation of a tropical cyclone - a low - pressure region that can turn into a hurricane - is sea - surface temperature, which has to be above about 27 degrees Celsius.
To develop into a hurricane, significant cyclonic circulation must occur around the disturbances.
Noel just made it into hurricane status.
Here's why: One of our most accurate, highest - resolution hurricane models — the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast system — has been strongly hinting that nothing much will happen with 99L until late Saturday or early Sunday, at which point a period of rapid intensification could make the storm blossom quickly into a hurricane.
The warmer the water, the more energy gets sucked in the air and the faster a tropical cyclone develops into a hurricane and the more powerful this hurricane can grow — other complex meteorological factors left aside.
MIAMI (Reuters)- Tropical Storm Noel, whose rains have killed at least 108 people in the Caribbean, strengthened into a hurricane in the Atlantic on Thursday as it moved away from the Bahamas toward Bermuda, U.S. forecasters said.
Bonus question: What is it like flying into a hurricane?
If we could find a way to keep every tropical storm from developing into a hurricane, would we?
SSTs seem to be taken directly from climate models and plugged directly into hurricane models without averaging by depth to account for the hurricane stirring up the water.
A recent report quoted in Science (26 August, 2005 — page 1302) refers to a study of the March 2004 cyclone in the South Atlantic that turned into a hurricane and struck the southern coast of Brasil at about latitude 27 degrees south.
The problem now seems to be that we can only talk about hurricane PDI on the whole for the entire world, but if we ever get to a point where we can figure what (including AGW) went into each hurricane's PDI (including what went into SST in its vicinity), then we'd be able with more confidence to attribute a portion of the damage from specific hurricanes to AGW.
Now, imagine an advanced monitoring system capable of analyzing these far - away storms in detail, coupled to a near - perfect model covering fully the whole life cycle of a tropical storm that will be transformed into a hurricane.
This is because engineers would skeletonise the wreckage for parts if they were accessible, and put the parts into another Hurricane.
She also served as counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs» Special Investigation into Hurricane Katrina.
So we decided it was better to cancel our trip instead of traveling into a hurricane.
Utah State Route 9 also runs into Hurricane.
On August 25, 2016, Hurricane Lester was named as a tropical storm that has since evolved into a hurricane with a path toward Hawaii.
On September 16, 2017, Hurricane Maria became a named tropical storm, and the storm developed into a hurricane on September 17.
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