Not exact matches
(For more on what we know
about climate change and this year's
hurricanes,
read Dave Roberts's piece at Vox.)
Read about some of their most recent efforts for
Hurricane Harvey victims.
* FYI, I didn't include in this list the actual 9th most -
read post because it was an outlier that wasn't
about kids and food: it was An Update from Houston, my dispatch in the middle of
Hurricane Harvey.
But a great deal is abnormal
about her life since
Hurricane Maria, and when the school got word out that it was hosting an event called «From
Reading to Hope» earlier this week, she wanted to attend.
WBUR covered a meeting of district officials planning for the arrival of students displaced from...
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Hurricane Season by Lauren K. Denton I'd imagine Beth is at the opposite end of the
reading spectrum from Jo — she doesn't want anything wild or fast - paced, she just wants a well - written story
about people coming closer together.
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 one of my favorite spas and the fact that it had been closed since
Hurricane Irma blew through back in September meant that when my daughter - in - law and I were talking
about what spa to go to, we couldn't go... continue
reading...
RE # 30 & the Haiti quake being strengthened by landslides / erosion (due to deluges and
hurricanes), it made a tiny bit of sense to me, since I'd
read something earlier
about how glacier melt in Greenland may be causing or contributing to very minor, local quakes.
------------------ From
reading these quotes in context within pp. 268 - 270 +, it seems to me this is more
about economic losses due to
hurricanes & floods (human / human - structure exposure and vulnerability), and not
about overall possible changing patterns in such extreme events.
As I watched TV reports showing wind - driven waters sloshing over the floodwalls in several spots around New Orleans today, from a
hurricane whose highest surge missed the city, and as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - ca
hurricane whose highest surge missed the city, and as I
read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote
about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by
Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - ca
Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - case storm.
I
read this as saying there's plenty to be alarmed at when thinking
about AGW, but
hurricanes aren't one of them.
My
reading of this statement is that you are saying that the likelihood that global warming is increasing the destructive potential of
hurricanes (and is likely to do so increasingly in the future) is irrelevant to the policy debate
about hurricane damage.
[5:19 p.m. Updated Below you can also
read about new federal research concluding that strong
hurricanes don't just pose a threat on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, but could threaten some of the thousands of miles of pipelines crisscrossing parts of the seabed in relatively shallow waters.]
It's really interesting to
read the hyperventilating
about the
hurricane forecasts.
years, after
reading a book
about the role of the sun in climate, including the usuals like temperature, precipitation,
hurricanes,... But also non-usuals like earthquackes (clustering in the upgoing flank of the solar cycle, as is the case now) and even the number of wars (probably spurious, but continuous bad weather, as in our «summer» now, influences one's mood, thus more fights, etc.).
He or she has
read about the dust bowl and the
hurricane that struck Galveston in 1900.
I had just
read his first book The Republican War on Science, and was delighted to learn that he was working on a new book
about the
hurricane «wars.»
Calls from US political leaders to address the root causes of climate change are rare enough to be worth noting and celebrating when they happen, so I was pleased to
read about a letter to President Obama from five US senators from states most impacted by
Hurricane Sandy.
Meanwhile, people like Roger Pielke publish peer reviewed literature that shows that various trends are not increasing — for instance, no increases in payouts for weather related damage from
hurricanes, or from floods — and
about the only people who know that are people who
read his blog.
Read more
about dolphins: Scientists Say Dolphins Should Be Granted Human Non-Human Person Status New Discoveries in Dolphin Communication Reveal Use of Diplomacy to Avoid Fights Did
Hurricane Katrina Cause a Dolphin Baby Boom?
You can
read more
about the claims process in the Rocket Lawyer article, How to File an Insurance Claim After
Hurricane Sandy article.
If you are wondering when was
Hurricane Katrina or when did
Hurricane Katrina first hit or you simply want to view some
Hurricane Katrina statistics or
Hurricane Katrina pictures then continue
reading and let this serve as a warning to you
about how powerful
hurricanes can be.
Read more
about this year's
hurricane season and how travel insurance can protect you in the latest Squaremouth press release.
We
read this tip
about the best day to visit theme parks is right after a
hurricane.
In this week's Weekend
Reads, learn
about the little - known charity that has Facebook's backing during
Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
To learn more
about what coverage is available for named storms, please
read the Travel Protection Guide for
Hurricane Season.
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