Sentences with phrase «with dangerous hurricanes»

Last week, the White House released a report that found that climate change is already creating changes in the United States by threatening the Southwest with heat waves, the Atlantic Coast with dangerous hurricanes and the middle of the country with flooding.

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Dangerous, but in a region with a long history of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes, hardly something residents hadn't seen before.
Hurricane Harvey became the nation's first Category 4 landfall in almost 12 years, hammering the Texas Gulf Coast with an extremely dangerous combination of torrential rainfall, storm - surge flooding and destructive winds.
Irma is likely to be a large and very dangerous Category 3 or 4 hurricane with 120 — 150 mph winds when it makes landfall in the Florida Keys on Sunday morning.
After past disasters such as hurricanes, fires or floods, children have died in dangerous cribs, often donated to the families with the best intentions.
With a farm industry still reeling from Hurricane Irma's devastation and another potentially dangerous hurricane season ahead, candidates for Agriculture Commissioner are making disaster - relief commitments to FloridaHurricane Irma's devastation and another potentially dangerous hurricane season ahead, candidates for Agriculture Commissioner are making disaster - relief commitments to Floridahurricane season ahead, candidates for Agriculture Commissioner are making disaster - relief commitments to Florida growers.
Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to become a category 3 hurricane, threatening Texas and Louisiana with torrential rains, dangerous winds, and flooding.
Original post, Oct. 3 Hurricane Matthew, which briefly reached Category 5 strength last Friday and remained a potent Category 4 storm today, is poised to pummel Haiti overnight with ferocious winds and dangerous downpours — up to 40 inches in spots — before roaring north over Cuba and the Bahamas.
The way I handle this (such as a dangerous hurricane) is to say, «We can only expect worse in the future with GW.»
One thing that does seem clear is that warmer oceans (a la global warming) mean more evaporation, and that likely leads to storms with more and more dangerous rainfall of the kind we saw with Hurricane Irene last year.
If our polluting activities have nothing to do with the hurricanes than why France's President Francois Hollande during its recent visit in the Philippines called for more actions in order to stop climate change because he said that Typhoon Hagupit and Typhoon Hayan which devastated the region become that big and dangerous due to our polluting activities which brings the planet on the brink of disaster.
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