Essays About Damage Hurricane

 

  • Hurricanes
    ... air. Damage Hurricane cause a lot of damage because of the high speeds of the wind and the huge waves that hit the land. The coast ...
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  • Hurricanes2
    ... Here is how they rate the damage of the hurricane. 1:Minimal Damage: primarily to trees and shrubbery, foliage and unanchored homes. ...
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  • Galveston Hurricane
    ... The storm appeared to be getting larger. Statistics and Damage The Galveston Hurricane was the worst hurricane in American history. ...
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  • Stroms
    ... Coastal roads and low-lying escape routes made impassable by rising water 2-4 hours before arrival of hurricane centre. Considerable damage to piers. ...
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  • hurricane
    ... Needless to say that this storm did a lot of damage. ... I was scared but also kind of excited because I had never been in a hurricane before. ...
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  • Hurricane Andrew
    ... coordinated programs of hurricane preparedness. But, it remains that Andrew was the largest damage rate from any hurricane recorded. ...
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  • Hurricane Andrew
    ... coordinated programs of hurricane preparedness. But, it remains that Andrew was the largest damage rate from any hurricane recorded. ...
    (1078 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Fiscal Policy of Hurricane Katrina: Article Review
    ... disaster in the United States in the last hundred years, an article referring to Hurricane Katrina and, most significantly, to the extent of the damage, to the ...
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  • Hurricane and Cyclones
    In the first passage titled "hurricane," the writer describes extensive damage and destruction to people, buildings and surroundings. ...
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  • Discovering Past Hurricanes To Determine Hurricane Frequency
    ... Significant hurricane damage was documented through photos throughout the reef, but the damage differed from area to area (341). ...
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  • Natural Disasters and Prevention
    ... h them developing over months in advance before they cause any damage. Hurricane activity is very closely monitored by most all the Pacific countries. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... To help minimize the death toll and property damage the National Hurricane Center tracks all known storms and tries to alert neighborhoods in danger of being ...
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  • Hurricane Floyd
    ... cars. It has been over one year since Hurricane Floyd brought unprecedented damage to eastern North Carolina. Latest statistics ...
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  • Hurricanes 4
    ... estimated $360 million in damage. The panhandle was pounded again later in 1995 by Hurricane Opal, which caused damage of $2.1 billion. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... estimated $360 million in damage. The panhandle was pounded again later in 1995 by Hurricane Opal, which caused damage of $2.1 billion. ...
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  • Hurricanes 3
    ... to completely stop a natural hazard from causing loss of life and damage to existing constructed resources and infrastructures. Hurricane Gilbert, September ...
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  • Climatic hazards prediction and prevention
    ... floods in United States history was caused by Hurricane Agnes (1972), which caused 188 deaths and $2.1 billion (in 1972 dollars) in property damage along most ...
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  • Halloween storm
    ... quote the National Hurricane Center Director Bob Sheets in their article that, "A major hurricane could cause about 15 billion dollars in damage to South ...
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  • Hurricanes1
    ... This is used to give an estimate of the "potential property damage and flooding expected along the coast from a hurricane landfall"(Hurricane99). ...
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  • Biographical Memoir: My Mother's Memories of Hurricane Charley
    ... Charley hit landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. Although Charley did enormous damage, my mother also believes that its devastation brought our community closer ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... billion in damage. And then most recently, Hurricane Bonnie that hit in the Carolinas, causing tremendous damage and devastation. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... billion in damage. And then most recently, Hurricane Bonnie that hit in the Carolinas, causing tremendous damage and devastation. ...
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  • Hurricane Floyd
    ... millions of dollars to repair. Even if the hurricane doesn't cause a lot of damage, the storm surge will. Storm surge is the great ...
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  • hurricanes
    ... areas. The high winds, coastal flooding, and torrential rains associated with a hurricane may cause enormous damage. Tropical cyclones ...
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  • hurricanes
    ... Hurricanes are also called tropical cyclone or typhoon. The most damage a hurricane does is when the storm surges hits. Storm surges are currents. ...
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  • Mean Season
    ... cause damage in the ten's of billions of dollars. Forecasters rely on trends in the global climate that coincide with the ups and downs of Atlantic hurricane ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... the categories are used to decipher how powerful or intense the hurricane really was. Category 1 · Winds: 74 to 95 mph · Light damage: some coastal flooding ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... time can be our greatest ally in order to preempt the damage it might cause. ... A hurricane is a migratory tropical cyclone that originates over oceans in certain ...
    (812 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Hurricane Andrew
    Hurricane Andrew It hit them when no one was looking and it hit hard. It caused great damage ripping through south Floridian cities taking peoples homes and ...
    (1733 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Hurricanes
    ... Andrew's damage in the United States is estimated to be near $25 billion, making Andrew the most expensive natural disaster in US history. The hurricane struck ...
    (899 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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