Simmonds asked people to pray that the response is from worldwide community can mitigate
the negative impact of the storm.
Not exact matches
DiNapoli says on top
of the budget barely holding together, there is going to be a
negative impact from the
storm.
Given the susceptibility
of negative storm surges at Tampa, local planners and utility operators should review potential
impacts from
negative surges in the region.
Of the 3.2 million borrowers
impacted by Irma, an estimated 170,000 were still in
negative equity positions before the
storm, with another 180,000 having less than 10 percent equity in their homes.
While retailer Lisa Mattern
of Sterling Heights, MI, didn't see
negative business
impact, she does believe the
storms have had one other effect: «Many [clients] are realizing the benefit
of travel protection and an agent.»
Whereas this has had noticeable,
negative impacts that are expected to worsen in every region
of the United States and its territories, including, among other significant weather events and environmental disruptions, longer and hotter heat waves, more severe
storms, worsening flood and drought cycles, growing invasive species and insect problems, threatened native plant and wildlife populations, rising sea levels, and, when combined with a lack
of proper forest management, increased wildfire risk;
It finds many significant climate and development
impacts are already being felt in some regions, and in some cases multiple threats
of increasing extreme heat waves, sea level rise, more severe
storms, droughts and floods are expected to have further severe
negative implications for the poorest.
Possible increases in
storm intensity, rising sea levels, and changes in ice duration and concentration, are projected to increase the severity
of negative impacts progressively, particularly by mid-century (Forbes et al., 2004).
According to their modeling studies, the difference in the amount
of incoming solar radiation, in this case, primarily in the ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths, during the minima and maxima
of the 11 - yr solar cycle are large enough to produce a characteristic change in the winter circulation pattern
of the atmosphere over North America... When the NAO is in its
negative phase, more cold air can seep south from the Arctic and
impact the lower latitudes
of Europe and the eastern U.S., which helps spin up winter
storm systems.
Though there can be significant differences in regional surface
impacts between one SSW event and another, the typical pattern includes changes in sea level pressure resembling the
negative phase
of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) / Arctic Oscillation (AO), (representing a southward shift in the Atlantic
storm track), wetter than average conditions for much
of Europe, cold air outbreaks throughout the mid-latitudes, and warmer than average conditions in eastern Canada and subtropical Asia (see figure below, left panel).