Sentences with phrase «storm than landed»

He is stranded, but he is still breathing despite the storm than landed him on the island.

Not exact matches

She's the commander of the Storm King's fleet and more powerful than anyone else in the land, despite having a broken horn, but the Mane 6 are determined not to let her take away their beloved home.
Dark Souls II came out this year, storming onto the PC with a more graceful landing than its popular but awkwardly - ported predecessor managed to pull off.
Now, we face the threat of 2 more hurricane force storms landing in our area in less than 1 week, and you dare to bring election politics into this discussion!
However, it's not just the absolute rise in sea level but the accompanying storm surges that would occur with any rise and the resultant flooding of all unprotected low lying lands, which are at higher elevations than the absolute rise.
On average, storm wind speeds had increased by 1.3 metres a second and there were 6.1 fewer tropical storms a year worldwide than there would have been if land and water temperatures had remained constant.
Less than 2 % of Haiti's forest cover remains since the 1915 - 1934 US occupation, which oversaw the majority of deforestation due to concentrated land ownership for plantations; with few tree roots to bind topsoil landslides are inevitable in heavy storms.
Changes in the average length and positions of Atlantic storm tracks are also associated with regional climate variability.28 The locations and frequency of storms striking land have been argued to vary in opposing ways than basin - wide frequency.
But rather than tax the already strained system, some of which dates back to the 1880's, most of the storm water landing on the new Music City Center will be retained by its specially designed roof.
These artificial rain storms allegedly covered 42 percent more land area, and the rain output was 137 percent more and produced 120,885 acre - feet of rain at a cost of less than $ 11 per acre - foot.
Would you really rather be landing in a storm, at night without instruments than with instruments telling you that the landing will be difficult?
For example, when Hurricane Sandy pushed a record - high storm surge into New York Harbor, the surge rode on top of seas that were already about a foot higher at that location than they were in 1900, due to both climate change - related sea level rise and land subsidence.
Well just look at Sandy itself, which resulted in more than 300 Sandy - related domain names being registered on the day the storm hit land.
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