Those non-collision incidents include: theft of your car,
weather incidents like hail or lightning damage, or an unexpected encounter with an animal in the road.
Not exact matches
«As climate models are being developed, we are beginning to get more accurate information about the impacts of climate change to severe
weather incidents in areas
like Finland,» says meteorologist Pauli Jokinen from Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Regarding the divergence problem for tree rings, is that an isolated
incident or are there other climate or
weather «anomalies»
like that from the early 1960's?
Also, you may wish if you want to be an effective climate scientist, not to point to a single
incident of
weather,
like the Great Lakes freeze of 2013 - 2014, as an example of climate; most especially, you might not want to point to an example of the most extreme Great Lakes
weather on record as evidence that extreme
weather due AGW isn't happening.
Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your vehicle caused by non-collision
incidents such as severe
weather like flash floods and hurricanes, theft, and fire.
Not only should
weather and ocean - related damage be on the top of your mind, but other
incidents like burglaries and fires can cause just as much devastation to your property.