Sentences with phrase «where hurricane winds»

Worsnop and her colleagues started this project by looking into where hurricane winds cross paths with offshore wind farms.

Not exact matches

On the tiny island of Barbuda — where the hurricane first made landfall — cell towers snapped under the force of 185 - mile per hour winds, cutting off communication.
The hurricane was still dumping rain overnight Wednesday in Puerto Rico, where crumbled red roof tiles lay scattered across many roads, and curious residents sidestepped and ducked under dozens of black power lines still swaying in heavy winds.
Immediately after Hurricane Irma's eye passed over the Florida Keys, massive damage to the Lower and Middle Keys was apparent where hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed by high winds and a huge storm surge.
In the days after this image was taken, Jose would obtain major hurricane status (Category 3), marking the first time on record where two Atlantic storms had 150 mph winds at the same time.
The only one to beat it was Hurricane Allen in 1980 where winds reached speed of up to 190 miles per hour.
At least 16 people have died in Puerto Rico, where Hurricane Maria made landfall as a category 4 hurricane with 155 mHurricane Maria made landfall as a category 4 hurricane with 155 mhurricane with 155 mph winds.
The Florida Highway Patrol says two people have died in a head - on crash in a county where Hurricane Irma's wind and rain have started to blow in.
The upwelling resembles a feature on Earth called a Hadley cell, where warm air at our equator rises and creates trade winds, hurricanes and other forms of weather.
Spawned by the Sea Atlantic hurricanes often develop over equatorial waters off the African coast, where colliding winds generate thunderstorms fueled by warm, humid air.
Did you know that Orlando is one of the few places in Florida where wind and hurricane coverage is available as part of a standard renters insurance policy?
«Luckily Monsoon, Typhoon, Hurricane and Blizzard have all found homes but there are plenty more cats in our care, including Dora, who are still looking for a new start in life where they can escape the stormy weather and watch the winds blow a gale outside from the comfort of their own house.»
Situated right where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, four miles from the town of Tarifa, the Hotel Hurricane Tarifa draws its name from the area's powerful winds.
In 1999 he was awarded a studio for six months on the 91st floor of the World Trade Center's Tower One, where he recorded the cracking noises of the building swaying under the stress of the winds after Hurricane Floyd.
What was interesting there is that where we could document the age of the mobile home, all of the fatalities occurred in homes installed prior to the 1994 HUD Wind Rule, which was designed for mobile homes in hurricane - prone areas.
The warmpth in the southern USA and elsewhere north of the hurricane - producing region has been as large a factor in the large number of storms this season as the actual SST where the storms are formed, because it has decreased wind shear.
The areas of the U.S. well - suited for offshore wind energy generation are also areas where hurricanes and strong storms occur.
Harvey's rapid intensification from a tropical depression to an 85 - mile - per - hour hurricane in less than 24 hours was due to favorable conditions — warm water and low wind shear [29]-- in the Gulf of Mexico, where sea surface temperatures were up to 2.7 - 7.2 °F (1.5 - 4 °C) above the 1961 - 1990 average.
Eyewall sea surface temperature (just outside the eye of a hurricane, where the strongest winds are) is typically 26C.
So, the physics should condense to a very simple relationship, if you put the intensive factor f * -LRB-(570-80/490) into equation 4 the fraction becomes dimensionless, where f is Fractional part of ice / water in system, f = 1 assuming all water is converted to ice in the ascending wall, it would place a break to maximum wind speed but also slow down the hurricane rate of formation.
Asked a while back — does the prediction of increased vertical wind shear refer only to the hurricane - forming areas, where it would take them apart before they form?
Did you know that Orlando is one of the few places in Florida where wind and hurricane coverage is available as part of a standard renters insurance policy?
Our list of Florida home carriers is too extensive to write out here and most of them are not well known except Citizens which is where we place most hurricane business as most carriers don't cover wind damage.
A severe storm just hit If you live in a hurricane zone or other area where severe weather is common, your windows may be damaged by high winds or from corrosion from sea salt.
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