This pays for costs such as a hotel and meals if you can't live in your home
because of hurricane damage that's covered by your policy.
Policies are rather inexpensive and can prevent you from financial hardships if you should lose the bulk of your personal property
because of hurricane damage.
The red column is what averaged historical data suggests should have happened in terms
of hurricane damage in the US between 2006 and 2010.
But there is something profoundly troubling about speculators in Puerto Rican debt reaping windfalls even as
estimates of hurricane damage are revised up, tax reform legislation undermines Puerto Rican competitiveness, out - migration increases, political cleavages increase, layoffs from the public sector are set to increase and outside observers become more pessimistic about Puerto Rico's economic prospects.
The AAS supports the continued science - focused operations at Arecibo Observatory, which will be ensured by
repair of the hurricane damage and the in - process negotiations between NSF and potential partners.
He notes that this one is mainly a warmup, given that storms like this one, below Category 3, comprise 80 to 90 percent of those that hit land but cause only 15 to 20
percent of hurricane damage.
While many studies of the effects of global warming on hurricanes predict an increase in various metrics of Atlantic basin - wide activity, it is less clear that this signal will emerge from background noise in
measures of hurricane damage, which depend largely on rare, high - intensity landfalling events and are thus highly volatile compared to basin - wide storm metrics.
It includes a provision by Sen. Roger Wicker, R - Miss., that enlists the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to assess the
nature of hurricane damage.
The coverage may be excluded in certain parts of the Gulf Coast as well as areas that are at high
risk of hurricane damage.
A bill before the Connecticut House of Representatives would allow school districts to share resources to help students who've fled Puerto Rico
because of hurricane damage.
Economists from Mexico and Europe believe that somewhere between $ 2bn and $ 14bn of the financial costs
of hurricane damage in 2005 could be attributed to the impact of global warming.
Based on the increased risk
of hurricane damages, we see CME's new futures and options contract to be a prominent instrument for mitigating risk» stated Dr. Thomas Nehrkorn, Director of Tropical Forecasting at AER.
Costs would be alleviated by the added benefit of prevention
of hurricane damage, leaving fossil fuels even more expensive s power station fuel sources.
An indpendent agent in the Trusted Choice ® network can help you determine your risk
of hurricane damage and your coverage needs.
For example, houses in Florida are much more susceptible to the risk
of hurricane damage than are houses in New Mexico.
The coverage may be excluded in certain parts of the Gulf Coast as well as areas that are at high risk
of hurricane damage.
In addition to its high risk
of hurricane damage, Louisiana has a combination of other factors that boost car insurance rates.
Some states have specialized hurricane insurance policies but here in South Carolina, your homeowners insurance policy will cover many aspects
of hurricane damage.