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    In South Florida, refugees are being pushed away from South Florida due to a hurricane which is destroying their homes and are being pulled toward Georgia because they have the resources, shelter, and safety they need. On August 30,2017- September 15,2017 there was a category 4 hurricane that was 80 miles wide and had 155 miles per hour winds that hit South Florida. There was major flooding, homes were being destroyed as well as their land, and people were even dieing. This is causing the…

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    Our responses to Hurricane Katrina was complicated by our federal system of government in so many ways. They were trying to get the situation under control. Of course, before the hurricane hit, the mayor was attempting to evacuate everyone, to no avail. A lot of people in New Orleans are in poverty and were not informed about the evacuation or did not have the means of transportation. The levees flooded and the damage afterwards was made to look minimal. Citizens were stranded in their homes, on…

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    a. A hurricane that destroys half the supply of goods produced in Florida. Disasters increase the scarcity but they don’t reduce the ability of these markets to be able to respond to the scarcity. When a Hurricane strikes and destroys the supply of goods produced in Florida, the market will respond by decentralized communication of dispersed knowledge, eliminating the problems associated with centralized collection and analysis of massive amounts of rapidly changing information. This can be…

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    New Orleans is a melting pot of varying music, cultures, and atmospheres; and is by far, my favorite place to visit. New Orleans music is a mix of Jazz, Gypsy, and Cajun music, which seems to uplift your soul and make you want to dance. The culture there is a true melting pot of international backgrounds that mix together, like a good bowl of Jambalaya. And the atmosphere is like magic, with its café’s and street performers. There is almost never a dull moment in New Orleans, and the energy…

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    Ah, The Great Hurricane of 1938. Ever heard of it or know anything about it? Well this will be about the hurricanes surprise, weather conditions and the impacts that this had on people. This hurricane was a surprise to everyone. No one saw it coming except for one junior forecaster that tracked the exact storm. No one listened to him but if they did then the storm might not have been such a big surprise. People were not prepared for this storm at all. There were no warnings and if the other…

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    Flood Insurance Case

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    Flood Insurance -- Protecting your Home via Flash Floods 7 simple specifics exactly about Flood Damage AND How to greater Protect ones Home IN ADDITION TO Business. The massive flood damage Around the Birmingham metro location in April 7th, 2014 caught quite a few residence via surprise. Based to the national Weather Service, more than 7 inch associated with rain are measured inside Vestavia Hills, although additional locations in the location…

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    I choose the Reality Therapy Choice Theory in wake of Hurricane Harvey and Texas. Upon the approval of the House and Senate for an emergency spending package for Texas, Florida and possible Louisiana, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and The United State Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will continue to coordinate with the federal, state, and local governments along with supporting organizations in response to helping Texas and other states restoration process. After…

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    Jordan Russell Geology 111 Natural Disasters Due 11/20/15 New Hanover County: When Disaster Strikes Natural disasters happen all the time. Most of the natural disasters that occur do not have a direct impact on our specific location. Many times, people do not prepare for natural disasters when warned, and are not prepared with the necessary tools in case one strikes without prior knowledge. The knowledge of what to have, or what to do, can go a long way in helping determine the impact of a…

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    The geographic location of New Orleans and the hydrology profiles nearby have risen the flooding tendency of the area; the city was built on low-lying marshland along the Mississippi River. On October 1965 after Hurricane Betsy hit New Orleans and Louisiana, the congress approved the USCE flood protection plan, it was called “the barrier plan” it mainly consisted of a number of barrier complexes. Nevertheless, some disagreements caused the initial plan to change to the so-called “high level”…

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    Hurricane Joaquin was a level four hurrican that developed on September 27 in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm intensified and moved towards the Bahamas. Eventually, the storm directed itself to the northeast, passing Bermuda slightly to the left. The storm officially dissipated on October 7. On October 3rd, the estimated wind speed was 155 mph, just 2 mph's short from a cetegory five hurricane. Hurricane Joaquin is the strongest Atlantic hurricane since 2010's Hurricane Igor. Hurricane Joaquin…

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