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We just got a mixture of these two forms.Hurricanes, for example, continue to occur and often cause massive devastation.
If he didn't respond, they would know something was up.Hurricane Ella starts brewing in the Caribbean.
like psychedelics, that you would to a complex human mind?hurricane has habituation or sensitization?" Maybe. We haven't done the experiment. It's hard, but you could, right? And maybe weather systems can
Meteorologist Matthew Cappucci is tracking the storm for us. First of all, what makes this a category onehurricane? Yeah, good to see you. You know, when it comes to hurricane strength, we talk about it via the Saffir-SimpsonHurricane Scale, which rates hurricanes based on wind speed at the core of the storm in something called the eyewall,
hurricane? Yeah, good to see you. You know, when it comes to hurricane strength, we talk about it via the Saffir-SimpsonHurricane Scale, which rates hurricanes based on wind speed at the core of the storm in something called the eyewall,that innermost ring of winds. Now, that contains winds over 75 mph or 119 km/h.
ramp up quite soon. And at this point, Lala is making its closest pass. My other concern, too, sometimes, ashurricanes pull away from an island, which will happen in the next 6 to 12 plus hours, you get these little kind offeeder bands that almost aim back at the island, like these zones of convergence gathering air that cause a continued
And just one more thing I wanted to ask you. How predictable is a hurricane like this?Hurricanes themselves, we can actually see sometimes 7 to 10 days in advance of their formation.So, because they're sort of a broader weather system, they are easier to spot.
out quickly and and you see this in one of my um unfortunate examples fromHurricane Harvey is uh we had visited this um warehouse and the warehouse was collecting things that people hadshipped like used food whatever it is uh and they would pull it in on one end of the warehouse they'd ship it out to
it is. And and what you all helped us build uh was a system that lets us input lots of different data. Um where thehurricane created the most damage, where it hit, plus poverty, plus where other orgs might be responding, and integratethat to really pinpoint where we're going to target our response. uh and that's now become generalized and is something that we're going to use for
Nazi rocket scientists play a big part in this story.Hurricane Katrina knocked out the entire communications infrastructure of southern Louisiana.
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The numbers from Pago Pago would screw up his estimates of potential intensity of tropical cyclones.Hurricane Katrina had garnered him and his theory some attention, but still, there were plenty of naysayers in the government.Lovell arrived at Mass Environmental and the day began" Thank you.
We're starting to realize real costs for not dealing with climate change.Hurricane Sandy, I think, has cost $60 billion.What if we get another one next year?
I think if you have something which is like geographical data-- so the National Weather Service actually has worked on this problem a lot with itshurricane forecast. If you can actually show people the "cone of uncertainty," as they call it, then they gradually come to understand what that means.They've also kind of worked on problems like how much uncertainty do you want to show in that cone.
it would be like who here's seen images from hurricane katrina roseanne okay pretty much everyone it would be like i showed you images ofhurricane katrina i was like this is america okay it is i mean strictly speaking that'samerica and so is this right that's what i try to convey to people about what's going on in africa the
I think that we got lucky.Hurricane Katrina had shut down the city of New Orleans and with it, its schools, long considered among the worst in the nation.
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Well, different people are going to be hit by different effects. So, you know, I mentioned earlier the risk of a reallyserious hurricane is actually considerably lower um in an El Nino year than in a normal year. Right. And that means, you know, for plenty peopleliving on the coast in, you know, the Gulf Coast or Florida, um they may be relieved. And That's where I live. That's all I know
Last time, we learned that earthquakes are measured by magnitude, or the amount of energy they release.Unlike hurricanes, which are measured on a scale from 1 to 5 based on wind speed, the magnitude scale has no upper limit.But magnitude can also be captured in negative numbers, for really small earthquakes.
to hurricanes and earthquakes.
A hurricane that destroys a city is more important than a fender bender.
So hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are all the same.
like Hurricane Katrina, or specific terrorist attacks like 9/11.
The hurricanes. They're inventing new categories of hurricanes.
They hurriedly took his boot off.
So Hurricane Katrina, I was in the newsroom at the time.
After Hurricane Katrina, the medical school was flooded.
A hurricane contains more energy than a thermonuclear bomb.
Clearly Hurricane Sandy was really expensive, very traumatic for people in our states.
She hurried the new jeans on, arched her back to struggle with the last two inches of hip and the snaps.
She hurries down the road, pulling her small suitcase behind here.
The hurricane was coming right at us.
With that said, I would ideally like to have fuller-- not complete, but more transparency, and more formalduring hurricanes and stuff, basically.
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make lightning or cause hurricanes. But if there is something a billion times smarter than the smartest human,
It's a really good point. We always tell folks when it comes to hurricanes, run from the water, hide from the wind.The vast majority of hurricane casualties stem not from direct wind impacts, but people who are hurt eitherby the surge, the rise in ocean water levels, or freshwater flooding more than anything else. And so, I think given the
It was during Hurricane Katrina, which was really, for some reason, really deeply affecting me.
more intensive hurricanes. And as we saw in Ireland-- we saw hurricanes Ophelia two years ago coming up the North
We saw Hurricane Lorenzo this year threatening Ireland's coast.
like the hurricanes in the Caribbean the other year, where we do rapid assessment from satellite of which roads are passable, which
And we have hurricanes, we have volcanoes, and all of that.
But not just hurricanes, also your decisions, right?
On the hurricanes intensity, we have a high influence.
Yet on the hurricanes frequency, you can often hear on CNN, or BFM TV, or these kind of channels that, oh, the frequency of hurricanes
would it be hurricanes-- is totally different.
Working on a hurricane trajectory prediction XPRIZE.
So the hurricane is really the bottom, and it's where we need the most tools that we can possibly prepare ourselves for.
did an extra hurricane night shift in case it should strike the hospital and there were any emergencies at that time.
Until there's a hurricane that hits a city and all of a sudden, people are looking for any kind of boat they can get their hands on to go rescue other people.
especially all the hurricanes and things that are happening with the environment.
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