Articles tagged: hurricanes
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer Although hurricanes are rare in Hawaii, their season is from June to November. They often result in tropical storms which can cause damage, power outages and flooding. Hawaii residents have learned, when a storm warning is in effect it pays to be ready. written by Cindy Ferguson The Carolina Canes made an astonishing comeback during game 7 of their series against the New Jersey Devils. The series had been a close one, and the Canes needed to repeat their resounding game 6 victory to move on to the second round. With 80 seconds left on the clock, they did it; two goals later, the score leapt from 3-2, Devils, to 4-3, Canes.
written by Greg DeHart DeHart An article written as a letter questioning whether God or Chance is responsible for the magnitude of natural disasters that have plagued America for the last decade and more. Suggesting that repentance before God is the bottom-line answer to bring this nation relief from these plagues. written by Inspin Sports Daniel graduated from Michigan University with a major in journalism. An avid sports enthusiast he has found a way to combine his writing experience with his passion for sporting events. Insightful, compelling and arguementative are just some of the words to describe his writing. written by Inspin Sports Georgia Tech is looking to stretch their winning streak over Miami to four games. They own the series lead at 9-4. written by Inspin Sports Daniel graduated from Michigan University with a major in journalism. An avid sports enthusiast he has found a way to combine his writing experience with his passion for sporting events. Insightful, compelling and arguementative are just some of the words to describe his writing.
written by Mark Boardman Fast on the heels of hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Ike has now torn across the Caribbean and slammed into Cuba. Where next for Ike? And how do these Hurricanes form?
written by Calum MacKenzie With the Florida hurricane season almost upon us, it’s important to make sure you’re ready. A family disaster plan and a disaster supply kit are two important actions you can take to make sure you’re not caught out if a hurricane cuts off your electricity, isolates you in your home, or forces you to evacuate. written by Ally White The Texas Longhorns beat the Miami Hurricanes and moved into the Sweet 16 as they led by 17 points remaining only four minutes in the second half of the game. But a game that might be an easy one for Texas rapidly bowed into a close one when the Miami Hurricanes’ 19-4 lope cut Texas lead into only two points. written by The official hurricane forecast for 2007 has been published. The news is ominous. written by Cindy Ferguson Carolina Hurricanes left wing, Cory Stillman, is expected to return, after nearly four months of absence, for the team’s next game against the Calgary Flames in the Pengrowth Saddledome, place where the team has not played since December of 2003. Although, the Flames currently are on a seven game winning streak at home, they currently rank forth in their Division and have 26 points, leaving a good opportunity for Stillman’s return to help the Hurricanes become the ones to end their streak of victories. written by James Finch Will we see a dramatic spike in uranium prices this summer? Some industry insiders have forecast spikes that could send uranium soaring to between $55 and $100/pound. Most were not expecting this to occur during 2006. However, there are several reasons we believe something could crack wide open in the uranium market over the next 100 days.
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written by Phyllis Benton Natural disasters cause devastation and disruption in our lives, resulting in long-term effects. Tornadoes are one such natural disaster, and in fact, they are the most common and occur the most often. Usually, there are warnings to alert communities before a tornado strikes but not in all cases. << previous page 1 next page>> |