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en This intensification has been proposed and would logically seem to result in more flooding and more intense tropical storm seasons. But over the observational period, those effects are just not borne out by the data in a consistent way.

en If you examine the intensification of a single storm, or even the statistics on intensification for a particular season, factors like wind shear can play an important role. However, there is no global trend in wind shear or the other factors over the 35-year period.

en This slow-moving storm could cause flooding, power outages and significant damage because the tropical and hurricane force winds are expected to bear down our coast for several days.

en If another Katrina (level) storm hit after that work's done, there would be some topping ... but the flooding would be all manageable. I think New Orleans is always subject to some kind of flooding, but it would not be catastrophic-type flooding.

en We've been advised that the rain could be intense for a brief period of time which could cause some localized flooding.

en A key question in the global climate debate is if the climate warms in the future, will the water cycle intensify and what will be the nature of that intensification. This is important because intensification of the water cycle could change water availability and increase the frequency of tropical storms, floods, and droughts, and increased water vapor in the atmosphere could amplify climate warming. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en It is a significant hardening of the infrastructure. It is a recognition that - from everything the experts are saying - that the forecasts are for more intense storm seasons, (which) has made us rethink what we need to do.

en It doesn't change our strategy whatsoever. It's an observational study, where you're just looking back into a database. That's very different and less reliable scientifically than when you look at clinical trials. The clinical trial data has been consistent in showing that there's no increased health risk in short-term use.

en There's moderate damage at (Harrah's) New Orleans, but no interior damage. The people of Biloxi, as a result of what happened 60 days ago (Tropical Storm Arlene), they were taking this one seriously.

en That's not physically consistent with more intense storms, there's something fishy in that result.

en Unless we get a storm system that stalls and dumps a lot of rain in the area in a short period of time, the Corps of Engineers says that we should not be having the amount of flooding problems that Iowa has been having.

en Over the last 30 years, we've lost more people in the inland flooding than we have storm surge flooding (along the coast).

en It's barely a tropical storm and we will likely downgrade that -- in fact I'm sure we'll downgrade that -- to a tropical depression within a couple of hours.

en The underlying picture that seems to be emerging is that consumer spending will be reasonably healthy over the Christmas period. If borne out by hard data, this dilutes the case for an interest rate cut early in the New Year.

en It's rare we have to deal with a tropical storm in Clarksville. If the winds had picked up a bit more than they did or if the rain had come quicker, it would have been a very hard storm.


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