Before starting Healthy Paws Pet Insurance & Foundation with Rob Jackson, he was watching the news
reports about Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and decided that he needed to help.
Go the next step from sensational
reports about this hurricane or that temperature record or the other draught.
Not exact matches
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis
reports on the highlights of Gov. Greg Abbott's press conference
about emergency procedures during
Hurricane Harvey.
The storm was particularly costly for the agriculture industry: «In a matter of hours,
Hurricane Maria wiped out
about 80 percent of the crop value in Puerto Rico,» the New York Times
reports.
«We have received
reports from our members, statewide,
about too many Floridians still waiting to receive full and fair settlements for
Hurricane Irma claims,» he said by email.
«Contrary to current
reports, DHS has not denied any waiver request associated with
Hurricane Maria,» said a senior DHS official, on a media press call
about the Jones Act and Puerto Rico on Wednesday morning.
The
report doesn't make recommendations, but it does offer conclusions
about the state of the program, which is
about $ 24 billion in debt following
Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy.
If engineers were to spray
about 10 million metric tons of sulfur dioxide droplets into the stratosphere each year between 2020 and 2070, the number of storm surge inundations produced by large
hurricanes each year after 2070 drops by
about half, the researchers
report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
That preview has since been taken down, but its appearance came on the heels of several setbacks for the film, including damage to one of the film's two arks from
Hurricane Sandy and
reports that Aronofsky was arguing with his financiers
about the filmmaker's cut.
On March 2, readers questioned two of Education Week's staff members who had recently toured
hurricane - ravaged areas of the Gulf Coast: Sarah Evans, the director of photography, and Alan Richard, a staff writer who covers many Southern states and has done extensive
reporting about last fall's storms and their effects on schooling.
Educational apps have even played a vital role in updating parents
about snow days and disasters like
Hurricane Irma, while advanced features translate
report cards into languages from Arabic to Vietnamese.
Education
reporting on the
hurricane recovery efforts in Texas and Florida was steady and strong, including this Washington Post piece
about kids returning to school and a Miami Herald piece
about school workers doing double duty at 42 schools operating as shelters.
«When it started sprinkling, I thought
about Le Mans, but once it started to pour, I said this is
hurricane season,» Milner
reported.
Much of the literary heat emanates from Emory University, where the luminaries include Joshilyn Jackson, whose Gods in Alabama portrayed a white woman returning from Chicago with a black boyfriend, and Natasha Trethewey, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, who has
reported about the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina on her native Gulf Coast.
Finally today, just like you, we're watching the news
reports closely
about Hurricane Irma.
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.
The IPCC
report was quite equivocal
about the
hurricane link, so this recent article by Emmanual is actually in line with mainstreaam opinion in the scientific community.
In following the course of projections for this storm, and then the burst of criticism
about failed intensity forecasts, I was brought back to the hours I spent with meteorologists at the National
Hurricane Center in September, 2004, as they tracked the course of Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
Hurricane Center in September, 2004, as they tracked the course of
Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major
hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
hurricane; here's a narrated
report I filed from Mobile).
I also recommend that you watch the following «news
report»
about an impending
hurricane strike on New York City, from Bill Evans, the WABC meteorologist.
It seems that, not content with having lied to us
about shrinking glaciers, increasing
hurricanes, and rising sea levels, the IPCC's latest assessment
report also told us a complete load of porkies
about the danger posed by climate change to the Amazon rainforest.
In 2006, Salon.com
reported that the Bush administration sought to have Landsea speak to the media
about hurricanes and global warming while stifling another NOAA researcher, Tom Knutson, whose research did suggest a link.
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.
In its article, and contrary to the expectations of readers who expect articles that generally assert climate change has an intimate and easily understood relationship with just
about anything bad, the Times
reported that the connection between
hurricanes and warming was «not simple.»
The 2007 IPCC
report also was clear
about how climate change would affect
hurricanes.
When Pielke et al., 2008 «normalized» the
reported damages for the 1926 Great Miami
Hurricane to account for the increases in population, numbers of housing units and average wealth per person, they calculated that it would probably have cost
about $ 150 billion damage if it struck in 2005.
One worry I have
about the latest
report is that the risks from changes in
hurricanes, tornadoes, and droughts are understated.
What the
report says
about tropical cyclones and climate change: The frequency of the most intense
hurricanes is projected to increase in the Atlantic and the eastern North Pacific.
A recent
report quoted in Science (26 August, 2005 — page 1302) refers to a study of the March 2004 cyclone in the South Atlantic that turned into a
hurricane and struck the southern coast of Brasil at
about latitude 27 degrees south.
PG&E has called
reports about its maintenance «highly speculative» and said the utility was contending with a «historic wind event» that packed
hurricane - strength winds.
For example, seeing a news
report about a disaster may trigger someone who lived through a
hurricane.
According to a 2016
report by the Linley Group, the
Hurricane cores in the Apple A10 are «
about twice the size of other high - end mobile CPUs».
Sprung and Harris (2010) found that, in
hurricane Katrina - exposed children, there was a positive correlation between their knowledge
about thinking (including emotions) and their capacity to
report on their negative intrusive thoughts.