Sentences with phrase «weathered the storm at»

«We weathered the storm at times, especially in the first half, and then we knew we could hit them on the counter attack, we knew they were vulnerable on the break and we did that.
Will the next prime minister be able to weather the storm at all?
Word has finally come in from Key West that staff and kitties weathered the storm at Hemingway House, and the home itself didn't receive any major structural damage.

Not exact matches

Hal Needham, a hurricane scientist at Louisiana State University, wrote in a blog post on the weather site WXshift that a storm's category doesn't fully convey how dangerous rainfall could be and how much damage it could cause.
At these altitudes, the aircraft will be far above the airspace where commercial airliners fly and free from storms or other weather disturbances, Parikh explained.
Six months later, Silvercorp has weathered the storm, but at a cost of more than $ 2 million in investigation, audit and legal fees, as well as immeasurable stress.
During bad weather or other foreseen events, airlines often give travelers plenty of time to rebook their flights for other dates, a way to avoid chaos at the airport, long before a snowflake falls or tropical - storm winds pick up.
At the end of 2016, the digital publishing climate seemed to be weathering an all - in video strategy storm.
When Hurricane Irma was advancing toward Florida in early September, weather officials were looking at a very scary scenario: an extremely powerful Category 4 or 5 storm hitting with 150 mph winds, flooding rains, and up to 15 feet of storm surge for coastal cities like Miami and Tampa.
The insurer told the market at the time significant weather catastrophes including Californian wildfires and December storms in Australia during the fourth quarter, coupled with some adverse development of Hurricane Maria, added around $ US130 million to the net cost of catastrophes.
Rubin's decision to share his story about financial losses at Goldman Sachs where he «weathered the storm» using his magical existential thinking stands in contrast to Citigroup's condition with Rubin as the long - tenured Chair of the Executive Committee.
It has weathered the storm of Greece, Ireland and Spain's financial woes but with the possibility of the UK leaving the single market, the US dollar strengthening against the euro and further political situations unravelling, the currency is at risk.
Rubin would like us to believe that one of the scariest moments in his career came at Goldman Sachs where he showed calm, steely resolve and «weathered the storm
Of this year's storm season, «it's explainable to some degree, and to another degree we simply don't know why it's been so crazy busy,» said Jeff Masters, a hurricane expert at Weather Underground, a popular weather website.
Faith - based charity Marriage Care has backed the proposals, speaking on Premier's News Hour, chief executive, Mark Molden said: «what this is about is saying, look; at a key moment where public services are in front of both expectant mother and expectant father let's give them some support at that crucial juncture to think about their relationship, think about how they might weather the inevitable storms that a new baby brings into a relation ship.
Dislike it as we may, they have weathered the storms without splintering, but at the expense of loss of adherents and at great cost to people's well - being.
You may be tempted to clamp down on what you know to be true and weather the storm of your graduate experience without seriously examining what you believe at all.
Kind of weathered the storm a bit at the start, and I thought we continued to get to our game until the third.»
The Texans took down the rival Indianapolis Colts in their last game, weathering a storm of bad luck at the quarterback position to pull out the 16 - 10 lead.
Spurs won the first leg 1 - 0, and will be hoping that that solitary goal means that they are able to weather any storm from the home side at Bramall Lane.
The best way to look at these storm systems is like a weather carousel.
The competition at Timuquana Country Club in Jacksonville, Fla. (one of 10 USGA sectionals on Monday), was also hit by bad weather (Tropical Storm Colin, to be exact), which forced a stoppage of play midway through the afternoon round.
Weathering the probable sh*t storm — until the new backoffice team can make their first plunge after season's end at the World Footie Bazaar in Moscow.
I have two options here, I can either try to weather out this storm, though I'm likely to miss the playoffs in the league, or i can make a desperation trade of Harden to get back some quality players (not on his level of course, no one is giving me fair value at this point) and keep fighting for the playoffs, but then i'll likely flounder out.
Good one H. Should be a cracking game, Pool will come out at 100 miles an hr, and we will have to weather the storm and make sure we don't concede an early goal to give them the momentum.
The Tangerines took a 1 - 0 advantage into the second leg, and stretched their lead out to a 3 - 0 aggregate on the night, but then had to weather a stiff storm as Birmingham came back at them hard.
We took our daughter on the most disastrous trip ever at 10 weeks, lost the checked car seat, flew into the worst snow storm to hit D.C. in 50 years (we even checked the weather and it hadn't been forecasted for that amount of snow, maybe 5 inches AFTER we landed).
Breastfeeding has shown to reduce stress in moms, so whether you had a long day at work or are getting through a rocky patch in your relationship, breastfeeding may provide the calm you need to weather the storm.
You will look back and have a good laugh at times you acted out, but you will be glad you weathered the storms of pregnancy.
Cuomo added that those needing to brave the storm should know they were putting themselves and others at risk in the extreme weather conditions.
At 11 a.m., Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of San Juan, Puerto Rico keynotes «Weathering the Storm 2017: The Caribbean, Puerto Rico, And the Diasporic Communities» at Brooklyn College, West Quad Center, 2900 Bedford Ave., BrooklyAt 11 a.m., Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of San Juan, Puerto Rico keynotes «Weathering the Storm 2017: The Caribbean, Puerto Rico, And the Diasporic Communities» at Brooklyn College, West Quad Center, 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyat Brooklyn College, West Quad Center, 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn.
«While we can not say the (Hoosick Falls) storm was caused by climate change, incidences of severe weather and flooding such as this have a higher probability in a globally warmed climate,» said Ross Lazear, an instructor at the University at Albany who studies extreme weather and weather forecasting.
When radar showed that the storm had apparently moved on, the weather service canceled the flood advisory at 8:05 p.m.
«We've all seen our share of severe weather this month, but be warned that this next storm may also bring conditions that could cause electric service interruptions,» said Charles A. Freni, senior vice president of Customer Services and Transmission & Distribution at Central Hudson.
A new team at the MTA will be handling the system's response to extreme weather like storms and heat waves.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, told reporters he spent a «frightening» night monitoring storm devastation in lower Manhattan at a briefing addressing short term repair efforts and long term weather concerns.
At a storm recovery briefing in Cheektowaga Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said, the state is moving forward with a new weather forecasting network.
MATH GETS REAL Chaos theory explains why it's so difficult to predict weather — a small change in conditions at any point in time can have a large effect on future conditions in, for example, a hurricane's trajectory (Tropical Storm Harvey shown).
«Because we have insufficient funds in the [fiscal]»11 budget, we are likely looking at a period of time a few years down the road where we will not be able to do the severe storm warnings and long - term weather forecasts that people have come to expect today,» Lubchenco said in remarks at NOAA's Satellite Operations Center in Suitland, Md..
A dust storm that blanketed seven nations in the Middle East in late summer 2015 was caused by climate factors and unusual weather, not human conflict in Syria, concluded researchers including Elie Bou - Zeid, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Princeton.
The difference is that in weather forecasting, meteorologists try to predict conditions, such as major storms, at specific places and times.
Now, a team of researchers including Elie Bou - Zeid an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Princeton who experienced the storm while in Lebanon, have found a more likely cause for the unprecedented storm — it was not human conflict, but a combination of climatic factors and unusual weather.
«Severity of North Pacific storms at highest point in over 1,200 years: Warmer tropical waters impact weather from Alaska to Florida.»
Although looking at the rarity of these events one might presume that weather extremes have little effect, the number of animals killed in the storms left a persistent recruitment legacy.
It is generally steady and strong in spring, but in summer it occasionally twists into a convection storm — a small, circular weather system that can direct brief but powerful gusts at the ground.
«Not only was extreme weather persuasive at the automatic level, people were more likely to base their decisions on their gut - feelings in the aftermath of Sandy, compared to before the storm,» Rudman explains.
«Then, if the flash rate suddenly jumps to at least twice the standard deviation of that running average, there is a high probability the updraft in that cell has strengthened, a supercell is forming and severe weather is more likely with that storm
«Because we have insufficient funds in the [fiscal]»11 budget, we are likely looking at a period of time a few years down the road where we will not be able to do the severe storm warnings and long - term weather forecasts that people have come to expect today,» she said.
«A warning message from our magnetometer network developed by Trinity and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies notified me of the onset of a large geomagnetic storm as I watched the Saint Patrick's Day parade with my family,» according to Professor Peter Gallagher, head of solar physics and space weather at Trinity.
A thin, short - lived contrail indicates low - humidity air at high altitude, a sign of fair weather, whereas a thick, long - lasting contrail reflects humid air at high altitudes and can be an early indicator of a storm.
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