Sentences with phrase «know about hurricanes»

What else should you know about hurricanes and your car?
The most important thing to know about hurricanes and travel insurance is that Allianz Global Assistance is here to help.
(Excellent university - level textbook that teaches you everything you wanted to know about hurricanes in the North Atlantic - buy from amazon.com or amazon.ca)
I think you all know about Hurricane Irma... My Photoshoot costs overall 2k and I already paid 500 upfront.

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(For more on what we know about climate change and this year's hurricanes, read Dave Roberts's piece at Vox.)
There's still a lot we don't know about why some weather is so extreme and how much climate change is to blame (especially when it comes to hurricanes).
«It's been eye - opening to learn about all the animals affected by natural disasters like Hurricane Irma, so when I heard about this event, I knew I wanted to be involved,» said Warriors center Zaza Pachulia.
But you won't know how to explain that there is nothing nominal or lukewarm or indifferent about standing in this hurricane of questions every day and staring each one down until you've mustered all the bravery and fortitude and trust it takes to whisper just one of them out loud on the car ride home:
It is not likely that Satan can control the weather, or cause earthquakes, hurricanes, and famines, but Satan certainly knows more about the conditions and requirements for such natural disasters to occur, and does what he can to tempt mankind and encourage natural forces toward these destructive storms and natural disasters that are often unleashed upon us.
No, I'm not talking about retirement funds or hurricane evacuation, I am talking HALLOWEEN CANDY!!!
If you know anything about New Orleans public schools, you probably know this: Hurricane Katrina wiped them out and almost all the schools became privately run charters.
We already know about the terrible power of Hurricane Sandy when it comes to economic and physical damage.
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Maria on the 3.4 million residents of Puerto Rico resurfaced a disturbing fact — many Americans don't know the first thing about the Caribbean island.
The hexagon, known since the 1980s, is about 30,000 kilometers wide with a massive hurricane centered on the north pole (SN: 1/11/14, p. 10).
The results of the study, published today in the journal Nature, show that over the last 30 years, tropical cyclones — also known as hurricanes or typhoons — are moving poleward at a rate of about 33 miles per decade in the Northern Hemisphere and 38 miles per decade in the Southern Hemisphere.
«Much less is known about the impacts of freshwater influx from the precipitation associated with a hurricane
At this point, the science of studying hurricanes, for example, we know a lot more about them now than we ever used to.
Climatologists, who study longer timescales and are used to working with incomplete records, have more faith in the data, yet know less about the day - to - day dynamics of hurricanes.
The other model about hurricanes, recently published in Icarus, predicts that the warming of the northern hemisphere could also bring hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones.
You know, a human being has something about her that is shared by a mosquito, in [an] elephants, in [an] orchid, but which is not shared by other things in nature, like a hurricane or a rock.
Here's Bernadette Woods Placky on what we know about climate change and hurricanes.
«We may notice more hurricanes and heat waves than usual and become concerned about climate change, but we don't always know the best ways to reduce our emissions,» Lacasse said.
I know how busy you were on the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and yet you still managed to decorate your home so beautifully for Fall?!! This is the thing that amazes me about bloggers and blogging, how such talented and dedicated people such as you, manage to inspire people time and time again in different ways!B ravo!
Fortunately, Will knows enough about hurricanes to use the storm against the robbers while keeping himself and Casey alive.
Since this is a follow - up to the 2016 camp classic, Hurricane Bianca, the clown queen now knows a thing or two about what it takes to make a good sequel.
Even before Hurricane Katrina changed just about everything in New Orleans, the state of Louisiana had started the process of reshaping the city's public schools, creating an entity known as the New Orleans Recovery School District.
Simultaneously, TCTA contacted Sen. John Cornyn's office to let them know of the precedent for Texas receiving federal accountability waivers and the urgency of seeking one given real concerns about whether student test results from hurricane - impacted districts / schools would be accurate.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, we know many impacted open - enrollment charter school operators are left with questions about how to repair the damage and how to serve students displaced by the storm.
I'm not sure that I know enough about Cal Dive's business yet to form an opinion regarding the investment case but one thought did occur to me when reading about the sensitivity to hurricanes.
«It's been eye - opening to learn about all the animals affected by natural disasters like Hurricane Irma, so when I heard about this event, I knew I wanted to be involved,» said Warriors center Zaza Pachulia.
Travelers seeking more information about how a hurricane can affect travel plans may find comfort in knowing these tips before their next departure.
As Hurricane Irma approaches the U.S., here's what you need to know about one of the strongest storms to hit the Atlantic ocean.
Of course, we're talking about the hurricane known as Star Wars: The Old Republic.
When I asked here at RC about it, someone who seemed to know what he was talking about said that indeed hail was not expected during hurricanes.
Striking how this blog talks about polar bears, hurricanes, melting glaciers, melting sea ice, disappearing frogs, intelligence estimates, the snows of Kilimanjaro, drought, famine, insect infestations, too much rain, lack of rain, and who knows what else, and links it all to AGW.
It's great to see the Union of Concerned Scientists offering nonpartisan criticism of elected officials for distorting — in both directions — what's known about the role of human - driven global warming on several fronts, from tornado ferocity to hurricane losses.
But, as far as I know, this data is the best information that we have about past hurricanes / storms.
(As an aside, we wonder how Gray, who is largely known for prediction of hurricane behavior based on (statistical) modeling, felt about this?).
But the new work did seem a lot more scientifically rigorous than most previous arguments against a link between global warming and hurricanes; which simply state we don't know enough about past hurricane activity to determine whether modern hurricane activity is unprecedented.
I guess the non-global warming factors I was thinking of are the things that reduce hurricanes even when SST are rising, such as wind factors (I don't actually know what I'm talking about here).
They always talk about the historic numbers of hurricanes, but many of them are really «fish storms» or way out in the Atlantic where no one would have known about before weather satellites.
Because I know something about the subject — and because of the recent records set by Category 5 Hurricanes Dean and Felix — I decided to have a look at how Lomborg applies this argument to the issue of hurricanes and global warming in particular (p. 72 - 81 of his new book).
We might never have known about these storms prior to the use of satellites unless some hapless ship got in the path of a hurricane.
The vast majority of the public knows a lot less about climate sensitivity, the link between hurricanes and CO2 or analogues with past climates than either you or I do, but the link between these issues and actual policy is quite convoluted.
And I don't know about you, «Justtellthetruth», but in my view characterizing Roger Pielke Jr. as a «hurricane expert» when Peike doesn't even hold a science degree while moreover also not mentioning the fact that Pielke is a prominent global warming «skeptic» does not constitute reliable and balanced reporting.
What I knew about (gulf hurricanes and potential flooding in New Orleans) was off and I wondered about the rest of it.
I knew Obama's campaign had linked Sandy to global warming so I assumed the title «Doha delegation using hurricane Sandy as a call to action,» was about the U.S. delegation.
It is no longer just a conversation about the divide between Global North and South, loss and damage has now become evident within the Global North through hurricane Katrina, extreme droughts in California, and destructive wildfires throughout the Pacific Northwest.
We think hurricanes might become more intense, but we do not know much about how many other phenomena — such as tornadoes and hailstorms — might be affected by climate change.
I know Judith claims that the hurricane fallout was dealt with well, but would it have come out so well if the issue had arisen * before * the hockeystick controversy came about, or if John Houghton had been photographed standing before a Webster plot of ever increasing hurricane strength?
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