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    What if a hurricane was coming and you didn't know where to go or what to do? Hurricanes are tropical storms which cause a lot of damage around the world. Hurricanes are very strong, very destructive and kill many people each year. II. First of all, there are many facts to understand about hurricanes. A) Hurricanes develop in areas of unsettled air. when hurricane winds begin spinning around a central pocket of low pressure. The hurricanes eye Develops when the wind spins rapidly. hurricane…

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    Unit 7 Morgan, a peaceful explorer and newly employed young woman, was not expecting to have trouble at all that morning. In fact, it had been one of those mornings that seemed to point toward a fulfilling and bright day, and trouble seemed incongruous with the sun, birds, and cloudless sky. There was just nothing that Morgan could imagine that would ruin the promising start she was getting today. That day she had planned on hiking out in the mountains, seeking to have a quiet day to…

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    differs from weather. Many people may use the two terms interchangeably, and while the two words are related, they are not the same. The textbook defines climate as the long-term conditions (over at least 30 years) of aggregate weather over a region, summarized by averages and measure of variability; a synthesis of the succession of weather events we have learned to expect at any given location. In other words, climate is the average weather for a given region, or the typical weather a region…

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    As Kevin reached the front of the stupefying storm he noticed that the rain didn’t seem to have a particular direction. The rain seemed to have a mind of its own. Moving chaotically and disorderly, but it moved as if it had a purpose. Every step Kevin took seemed to cause a wave, as if he was walking on water. A great ocean of land mass. Everything around Kevin became more and more surreal. The shades Kevin had put in his pocket began to tempt Kevin, as if they were communicating to him. He had…

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    Nadean Locke Mrs. Gadapee Sophomore Project 5 January 2018 How Climate Change Effects Hurricanes Humans are harming themselves and will continue to for many more years if they do not change the way they live. The weather is changing from day to day and the change is visible to us, which is caused by climate change. Climate change is caused from gases going into the atmosphere. The gases in the atmosphere are causing the temperature to rise which will cause many problems for the world (What Is…

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    Committee, “Climate change poses a ‘current and existential national security risk" to Australia.’” In the present day, climate change showcases its lethal effects on Australia’s land, be it extreme drought in the dry regions, the maximal polarization of weather, destruction of the great barrier reef, and rising sea levels affecting the majorly coastal-residing populations. Not only so now, but in the future as well, with the issues of displacement, equipment and infrastructure sustainability,…

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    Trudeau Climate Change

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    Climate change is a very significant, yet controversial environmental issue that has come to societies attention in recent years. Studies have shown that climate change causes negative environmental changes such as destruction of ecosystems, frequent droughts, and increases in global sea levels (Heath & Gifford, 2006). Although there are many studies that show evidence of climate change and the negative effects it has on the environment, there are still people that refuse to believe that climate…

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    increasingly inclement weather. Though these grand manifestations of global warming do pose very real and present threats, there is a subtler, more personal danger that climate change is posing to something even more valuable than our coastlines and homes: it is stealthily creeping into our lives and stealing our health. Global warming…

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    Severe Climate Change

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    Abstract: Severe weather events have increased and intensified as climate change has gotten worse. Studies and research shows how negatively the mental health of survivors can be impacted as a result of the trauma they have experienced. Whether they develop depression, anxiety, economic troubles, personality disorders, grief as a result of death/loss, and/or a host of other mental health troubles, it is important that communities and policy making bodies have preventative measures in place.…

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    Emergency Operations plans are used by communities across the nation in use by federal, state and local governments. There are three different types of EOP formats traditional function format, emergency support function and agency/ department focused function. Each community must decide which one is right for the hazards within their scope of capabilities. The Promulgation Statement/Letter, informs agencies of the intentions of action that a community intend to take these actions include:…

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