Sentences with phrase «other recent hurricanes»

Therefore, TCSA's proposal is to exempt students, who are identified through TEA's PEIMS crisis codes as students impacted by Harvey and other recent hurricanes, from the school's district and campus accountability subset for the 2017 - 18 school year.

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Although a tightening labor market has driven up prices in some segments, such as single - family homes, it's «not enough to overcome downward pressure from other factors,» says Zentner, who adds that recent hurricanes likely won't have a lasting impact on national prices either.
While Americans and the media convened, debated and celebrated in Tampa and Charlotte in recent weeks, thousands of Americans in southeastern Louisiana became homeless, finding themselves living without electricity, clean water or other basic necessities after Hurricane Isaac hit.
And when a recent hurricane flooded the region earlier this year, Grice's company used jeeps to deliver food and other resources to waterlogged villages.
And because we like to use opportunities for celebration to bring a bit of joy to others too, we decided to «shower» our followers with a group giveaway, and the non-profit World on My Shoulders with products from the sponsoring brands that they can pass on to survivors of the recent hurricanes in the U.S..
Jay - Z and Jennifer Lopez will headline the star - studded «Tidal X: Brooklyn» at Barclays Center on Oct. 17, a benefit for victims of recent natural disasters, including the hurricanes that damaged Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands, as well as the Mexican earthquakes.
Houston and other cities affected by recent hurricanes are receiving a mass infusion of federal dollars, and they need to have urban plans in place in order to make wise investments.
The panelists in this late - breaking plenary, organized to address the recent spate of natural disasters, will discuss the challenges of covering earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, and other events.
I just wan na double comment on that with the recent hurricanes that have hit people in Florida, Georgia, Texas, all the other states affected this mold issue is probably gonna be a lot bigger.
In the days after Hurricane Sandy battered the Eastern Seaboard, educators across multiple states faced the daunting task of reopening thousands of schools amid widespread power outages, flooding and wind damage, and other aftereffects of a storm that caused one of the largest disruptions to schooling in the United States in recent years.
Additionally, you have provided emergency funds and helped to reopen roads and bridges for thousands of people affected by the recent series of devastating hurricanes and other natural disasters.
In recent months, I've seen graphic novels about Hurricane Katrina, emigration from Iran, weight loss and just about any other topic imaginable — including rap singles.
SUGAR LAND, Texas, Sept. 14, 2017 — Money Management International (MMI) headquarters and staff, directly impacted by Hurricane Harvey, are responding to support their neighbors and other communities affected by recent storms in the Gulf States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Baja California juts into the Pacific like a finger off Mexico's West Coast; the area was not affected by the recent hurricane that devastated Cancun and other areas on Mexico's eastern Yucatan Peninsula.
Michael Mann of Penn State and Rasmus Benestad, a Norwegian climate scientist, has weighed in on Realclimate.org with a useful review of the new hurricane study in the context of other recent work.
... few scientists agree with the idea that the recent spate of potent hurricanes, European heat waves, African drought and other weather extremes are, in essence, our fault.
There's been some talk about the role of the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico, which has played a major role in all the recent hurricanes that intensified over the Gulf (Katrina and a few others).
Furthermore, the fact is (as shown in Figure 1) that hurricane intensity has increased in recent decades as SST has risen (at least in the North Atlantic for which trends are most reliable) and this prediction is based on fairly fundamental and robust thermodynamic arguments explored by Emanuel and others for decades now.
From today's vantage point, by contrast, the Kossin paper (like the Vecchi and Soden paper and much other recent work) helps shift the hurricane - climate detective story to a focus on the Atlantic — which is, I think, a new phase the debate has entered.
Don Keiller — as others have pointed out, that paper doesn't attempt to address the issue of the recent increase in Atlantic hurricane intensity, or the ongoing increasing trend of increasing sea surface temperatures and atmospheric moisture content.
Winter storms and other types of severe storms have greater uncertainties in their recent trends and projections, compared to hurricanes (Key Message 8).
On Twitter, Facebook and a handful of other venues, hundreds of thousands of people in recent days have clicked or shared items with headlines warning that Hurricane Irma was poised to become a Category 6 storm (on the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the maHurricane Irma was poised to become a Category 6 storm (on the five - level Saffir - Simpson scale of hurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the mahurricane intensity) that «could wipe entire cities off the map.»
Hurricane Sandy and other recent weather - related disasters, like this week's intense flooding and monstrous sea foam levels in Australia, are a direct result of climate change, former vice president Al Gore said Tuesday.
In recent years, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the economic cost and human impact from hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters worldwide.
Like many other conference speakers and attendees, Secretary - General Ban cited the recent droughts, floods, and Tropical Storm Sandy as proof of the dire consequences of man - made global warming, even though many studies and scientists (including scientists who usually fall into the climate alarmist category) have stated that there is no evidence to support claims that «extreme weather» has been increasing in frequency and / or magnitude in recent years, or that extreme events (hurricanes, droughts, heat waves, etc.) have anything to do with increased CO2 levels.
In the letter, Clement also expressed deep concern for other victims of climate change impacts, such as the recent set of devastating hurricanes, more frequent and severe flooding, marine life die - offs as a result of warmer ocean temperatures, forests at risk from invasive insects, and so on.
Certainly large - scale generosity has followed other major disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, the tsunami in Indonesia and the recent earthquake in Haiti.
Regarding your blog entry on the V+S paper, one statement needs clarification: ``... hurricane intensity has increased in recent decades as SST has risen (at least in the North Atlantic for which trends are most reliable) and this prediction is based on fairly fundamental and robust thermodynamic arguments explored by Emanuel and others for decades now.»
Our more recent late 21st century projections of hurricane activity continue to support the notion of increased intensity (~ 4 %) and near - storm rainfall rates (~ 10 to 15 %) for the Atlantic basin (Knutson et al. 2013) as well as for most other tropical cyclone basins (Knutson et al. 2015).
Whether hurricanes are intensifying in other regions is less clear, though other recent evidence suggests that the trend toward more intense hurricanes may extend globally.
Recent hurricanes, fires and other natural disasters remind us that backup and disaster recovery tools are critical for protecting client information.
Are there recent instances of hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes or any other disasters?
«While it's too early for our LIRA model to capture the effects of recent hurricanes and other natural disasters experienced around the country, there is certainly potential for even stronger growth in remodeling next year as major reconstruction and repairs get underway in affected regions,» said Abbe Will, research associate in the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies.
«However, we may see more volatility in the next few months as communities affected by the recent hurricanes experience construction delays and other economic disruptions.»
Home owners in federally - declared disaster areas are still working to recover homes, property, and personal lives after the hurricanes, mudslides, fires, and other natural disasters in recent times.
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