According to the Accuweather model, the third quarter and the fourth quarter of 2018 will be the two quarters of the most seriously affected consumer spending in recent history, the weather also has.
Catherine Bradshaw, the first author of this article, reported the results of this study from 11 pm to 12:30 pm on Wednesday, May 22 at Eastern Time 4 pm to 5:30 pm and Thursday, May 23 th We will hold a live webinar on. The PM EDT webinar was hosted by the National Security Support Learning Environment Center. Additional details on webinars including registration details can be found at the following link:
This is a picture of a hurricane Katrina of the tropical rainfall survey (TRMM) satellite PR (rain radar), VIRS (visible infrared scanning) at 5:30 pm (21:33 EST) on Sunday, August 28, 2005 TMI Tropical Microwave Imager) and the GOES spacecraft. TRMM saw the structure of rainwater under the storm clouds. Blue represents an area with a rainfall of at least 0.25 inches per hour. Green indicates rainfall of at least 0.5 inch per hour. At least 1.0 inch yellow of rain per hour, yellow of at least 2.0 inch of rain
When Hurricane Harvey abandoned more than 4 feet of rain in a part of Houston in August, the National Weather Service needed to provide two new colors for their rainfall map: deep purple and lavender area It currently shows 20 to 30 inches and more. The weather service called rainstorm storm was "historic and unusual". More than 80 people died and the streets and houses were immersed in muddy toxic water. According to the Federal Emergency Management Bureau, 122,331 people and more than 5000 pets were rescued during the storm.
As early as August 27, as Irene approached the North Carolina Outer Bank, it further weakened to category 1 hurricanes. At 7:30 am EST (11:30 PM local time), Eileen landed near Cape Lookout near the Bona in North Carolina but the wind speed was 85 miles per hour (137 km / h) Although it is unusually low, pressure of 951 mbar is usually found in category 3 hurricanes. After tracking about 10 hours of land, Eileen's eyes filled with clouds. On the evening of August 27, Irene was re-emerged as the lowest level 1 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean near the southern tip of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, continuing to weaken northward in early August 28 and weakened to tropical cyclones. . Three and a half hours later, the Tropical Storm Irene landed near 65 miles per hour (105 km / h) near the Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York.