Wednesday, November 14, 2012

New York City Braces for Storm


        City and State officials braced Sunday for a brutal bearing by Hurricane Sandy, ordering all public transportation to shut down. Governor  Cuomo ordered the MTA to end all subway bus and commuter rail service beginning Sunday evening and urged people to stay home. Areas of evacuation in the low lying neighborhoods and are being ordered to evacuate to higher grounds adding that all public schools in the same areas will be closed on Monday stating that “When there’s no mass transit, and with weather as bad as it’s going to be, we don’t want to put children’s lives at risk”. Subway and train service will be coming to a grinding halt by 7pm and by 9pm bus services will be as well. It’s unclear how long the transit services will be closed down for the governor said but the storm system from the west and cold air from Canada is expected to wreak true havoc on the New York region.

          Meteorologists are predicting gusts of wind to top 80 miles per hour and storm surges to reach 11 fee when the killer cane makes landfall along the central New Jersey coast Monday night right at the high tide. Last year Hurricane Irene devastated New York for 12 hours and Sandy is expected to hit for a total of 24 to 36 hours. Governor Cuomo said on Sunday “ This is nothing to take lightly. You want to stay at home, be prepared, enjoy the family, read a book”. That sounded pretty luxurious for those individuals but for the 375,000 people living in Brighton Beach, Battery Park , Broad Channel and other low-lying zone A neighborhoods Bloomberg ordered evacuated by Sunday afternoon. The city has close to 72 shelters for those individuals to stay but most are resorting to family and friends out of the evacuated areas. For those who are planning on stick out the storm have a “Shove it Sandy” kind of attitude for the storm. Officials are also activating 1100 national Guard members 400 on Long Island and 200 in the city. I guess in a situation like this you wait and prepare for the worst but hope for the best.    
New York Daily News – October 28th 2012

October Surprise/ Hurricane Sandy

             The possibility or either a tropical storm, hurricane or bursts of snow devastating the east coast is becoming more apparent as the days go on and the reality of the Caribbean become far too real. The pre-Halloween hurricane is already starting to effect the presidential race between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. Prompting cancelations of campaign events in critical battle ground states such as North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Some states such as Virginia and Maryland have already issued emergency declarations.
The National Weather Service in Philadelphia warned the morning of Friday the 26th to expect major flash and river flooding along with storm tides of as much as 5 feet in the Chesapeake Bay and 10 feet in the Delaware Bay. Meteorologists advised some areas to expect strong winds for up to two days straight from the slow moving storm. Sandy could merge with an eastward moving winter storm and join cold air flowing from Canada to form what the media is calling a “Frankenstorm” which could drop as much as two feet of snow on West Virginia and smaller areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Experts aren’t confident on how the storm is for sure going to play out they just know that it’s a large and dangerous storm and could have widespread effects.
Sandy throws one more wildcard into the Presidential election that has already taken many different twists and turns in the public’s perception. Some of the ways that the storm could affect the outcome are.
1.)    Early Voting. in many states such as Ohio and Virginia will be in trouble and prone to flooding are already making plans to relocating voting equipment. This could effect different groups on people in making time or having the availability to be able to vote on or before election day giving different candidates more of a advantage.
2.)    The Katrina Factor.  Any disaster offers a chance to see how a leader governs. Seeing the strength of the current President in dealing with aid to the public and working closely with disaster officials could make a difference in how Republicans and Democrats push for last minute advertisings.
3.)    The distraction. The fact that hurricanes and large natural disasters bring in a lot of attention the presidential election might lose importance and headlines in the media making final pitches of the future president hopeful less time in the media.
There are many last minute variables right now. The campaign is closely monitoring the storm and watching to make sure the public stays educate and safe when the storm hits.
www.politico.com 10/26/12

Servere Tornados


Thousands were left without electricity and power after a blustery storm swept through Arkansas and Mississippi on Wednesday October 17th. Storm trackers are suspecting that at least five tornadoes touched down.

The storm traveled up from the Golf Coast into Mississippi and then up into Arkansas as well where it gained most of its strength.  In Northern Mississippi and Eastern Arkansas was were winds and tornadoes took out dozens of houses, trailer homes, trees, and electric towers leaving up to thousands of people in both states powerless.

After the strong winds and tornadoes ripped through Mississippi and Arkansas, dozens of people evacuated from their trailer homes in Tennessee. A man outside Memphis, TN stated “It sliced it open like a can, you can see the sky when you go in my kitchen, it’s pretty rough right now around here”

Sunday, October 7, 2012

18 Students Die in China in Landslide


18 Elementary school students buried in a landslide were confirmed dead on Friday, while one person still remained missing a day after a hillside collapsed and smothered part of a village in mountainous southwestern China. The landslide smothered the elementary school, three farmhouses and damaged six other homes in the village.

The landslide dammed a river, causing it to pool 15 meters across and forcing the evacuation of 800 other people and prolonging the rescue of the missing peoples bodies. Rescue teams had to remove the blockage.

A cause of the event isn’t proven yet, but it’s assumed to have had some correlation with recent rainstorms and a series of small quakes last month that loosened part of the mountain.

Wildfires in Washington State


The Summer of 2012 has been a summer of devastating wildfires in the west. With warm weather and low precipitation fires have been thriving. Not one state on the west coast of the United States has gone untouched by a rash of burning forests, and fields.

Washington had been hit very hard. With one lightning storm lighting over 65 wildfires. Dozens of homes have been burned over the last month. Smoke from the wildfires in the eastern part of the state were drifting into the western part where alarmed residents were calling 911.

In mid September over two thousand fire fighters were assigned to the blazes across the state. Between two fires a combined 92000 acres or roughly 143 square miles these fires have been acting up more ever since the weather had dried up.

Thiers really no good ways to try and prevent disasters like these from happening. These fires aren’t getting set off by humans. It’s mother nature that’s setting them off. Although climate change probably had an effect on the dry climate during the summer. All you can do is use smart strategies to put out the fires fast before they spread.

Deadly Flooding in Nigeria


At least 39 people have been killed with 40 missing in floods in central Nigeria after heavy rainfall caused a dam to overflow near the city of Jos. Over 200 homes, most made of mud, were submerged or completely destroyed.   Most of the livestock in the area had been injured or killed putting families in more dangers financially. 
Emergency responders in Nigeria  say that over 3000 people are now homeless. People are being sheltered in government buildings in the city. Thousands of people lost all their priorities and food. People in the mountainous city of Jos aren’t used to these events occurring. Nigeria has been hit with floods in the past but not in areas of such high elevation.
Maybe in the future people will try and keep the damns at a higher standard of safety precaution so that events like these don’t happen again.