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en If the Arctic tundra and permafrost melt, we could expect to see major damage in those areas to homes, roads, airports and, ironically, oil pipelines.

en These homes had between several inches and several feet of water in them. But there are many small roads that go off the main highway into valleys with steep walls and streams. We don't yet know how many other homes may have sustained damage.

en There hasn't been major damage to pipelines under water,

en It gets to a much larger truth. To appreciate it, you don't have to have a vagina with an Arctic tundra inside.

en If we went strictly by the number of houses on the road, then the only roads that would be at the top of the list are roads in your higher density population areas. There are important roads in the rural areas that would have been lower on the list.

en We don't have any hard statistics yet on all the damage done by Hurricane Katrina. Apparently the damage was minimal in the major cotton-producing areas of Mississippi and Louisiana.

en You don't even have to wait until dawn the next morning to start flying to get a view of where the damage is, what areas have been hit hardest, what roads are still open, and how to get access to them.

en A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. There's quite a bit of damage to some of the houses round about, and I know that some of the manufactured homes have been flattened in some areas.
  Jack Anderson

en We estimate that 60,000 people lost homes or had major damage down here.

en We estimate 120 homes were affected by that flooding, with six that sustained major damage.

en Feedbacks in the system are starting to take hold. We could see changes in Arctic ice happening much sooner than we thought and that is important because without the ice cover over the Arctic Ocean we have to expect big changes in Earth's weather.

en We expect to see significant damage to residential and commercial properties near and to the east of Rita's track. Fortunately, the heavy commercial and industrial areas of Port Arthur and Beaumont — with their numerous refineries — were to the left of the storm's track, where wind speeds are lower, so we do not expect to see significant structural damage to the refineries.

en We expect to see significant damage to residential and commercial properties near and to the east of Rita's track. Fortunately, the heavy commercial and industrial areas of Port Arthur and Beaumont — with their numerous refineries — were to the left of the storm's track, where wind speeds are lower, so we do not expect to see significant structural damage to the refineries.

en Winter does adversely affect [the roads] and our roads have been let go, so they're more and more porous. We're going to have to put more and more emphasis on permanent patch and maintenance, so I expect a great deal of roads breaking up in the spring.

en Each airport is unique. Some are in various stages of readiness for this. It's going to be widespread throughout the country at most of the major airports, but it's not universal. Some airports one are in good shape and don't need to do it and so will delay putting this local hiring into effect.


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