Aerial views during an Army search and rescue mission
show damage from Hurricane Sandy to the New Jersey coast, Oct. 30, 2012.
Not exact matches
The people of Providenciales have
shown an amazing sense of helping and working together to start rebuilding
from the
damage of
Hurricane Irma.
(The
show first opened on Oct. 27 and was originally planned to run until Dec. 15, but it was temporarily suspended a few days after it debuted while the gallery recovered
from Hurricane Sandy
damage, and weeks later reopened with revised dates.)
This short (no pun intended) run and end of the year
show was staged after the gallery recovered
from its
damages incurred by the wrath of
Hurricane Sandy.
However, to support the assertion that global warming is responsible for a great deal of
damage from such events, it is sufficient to
show that such events have the «signature» of global warming — for example, that specific global warming - related factors such as abnormally high sea surface temperatures, elevated water vapor levels, and altered jet stream patterns contributed to making
Hurricane Sandy what it was — even if those factors can not be precisely quantified.
A March 2012 Nature study
shows that the global
damage cost
from hurricanes will be 0.02 % of gross domestic product by 2100 — down 50 %
from today's 0.04 %.
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.