“Storm Country” by Paul Crenshaw is about his own childhood growing up in Arkansas which is in the heart of tornado alley (Crenshaw, 2004, pg. 203). He explains his encounters with tornadoes and the memories that this remarkable but destructive storm left. Paul Crenshaw explained his story about a tornado in a descriptive way which gave life and meaning with every sentence. After I was done reading I started to think about my own experiences with storm watching during the day and even at night. I
Surviving a Hurricane The past hurricane disasters that brought catastrophic damages and losses to numerous victims in the southeastern states prompt everyone to get prepared. With advanced technology, warning alerts can be issued ahead of time to involved citizens so that early preparation can be done. Yet, according to the United States Department of Homeland Security [USDHS] (2015), only 39 percent of Americans surveyed have developed a disaster plan. Lowe and Hummel (2014) also claimed that
doubt, leaving a mark on me, as if it were claiming me and showcasing how unstable I appear to be to the world. Drenching me with insecurity and positioning me on a pedestal above all others, but out of humility, to show them how pathetic I get. Tornadoes of thousands of thoughts that leave my head spinning while I stand falsely resolute. Clammy hands and emotional daggers to the heart, allowing the metaphorical blood to seep through the surface of my skin, rendering me motionless because I'm too
A Walk Through the Peaceful Valley: A Glance at the History of Arcadia, Nebraska As you walk down the streets of Arcadia, Nebraska, you look from side to side and see nothing more than a quiet little town. What you probably aren’t aware of is the history behind this “little town”. Arcadia is built off of determination, character, and distinctiveness. As you make your way down Main Street, you start to grasp a glimpse of the past. Arcadia, Nebraska is a village with quite a story to tell. Not
the polar ice caps to melt and makes the oceans level rise, which then disrupts the Gulf Stream. Once the Gulf Stream has had this disturbance of excessive amount of fresh water it leads to lethal hailstones in Japan, multiple building destroying tornadoes in Los Angeles, and extreme flooding in New York City. These storms eventually start to combine into larges storm masses that turn into overland hurricanes, which are on the path to create the next ice age for Earth. These hurricanes form eyes just
Texas Claims Adjuster License: The Job Security It Offers Claims adjusters perform actual physical inspections, following a catastrophic event, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, hail, fire and other disasters. Part of their job is to interpret a customer's insurance policy, determine the appropriate amount for settlement, and authorize the payment. There are three types of adjusters: independent adjusters, staff adjusters and public adjusters. With all of them requiring insurance
Hazard, Vulnerability, and Risk Hazards are activities or events that cause loss of life, injury, property damage, social and economic disruption, or environmental degradation. These hazards can be natural or manmade, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, wildfires, and terrorist attacks. Vulnerabilities can be described as the potential for hazards. Vulnerabilities can be such things as geographical locations, a community up north has a lower vulnerability for hurricanes, as compared to
on what disaster happened. The first type of disaster and community are natural and altruistic. A natural disaster is an “act of god” an event that just happens because certain circumstances come together to create it. These include the likes of tornadoes, hurricanes, and earth quakes these do not happen that often and there for while not be able to be preventive they are able to be planned for so that the damage done by it is manageable and not as great as it could have been. After these disasters
Question 1 of 9 10.0 Points Please identify the wind direction in the image below. A.Northwest B.Southwest C.Northeast D.North E.South Feedback: Good job! Question 2 of 9 10.0 Points Please identify the wind speed in the image below. A.15 knots B.20 knots C.15 MPH D.20 MPH Feedback: Good job! Question 3 of 9 10.0 Points Please identify the wind direction in the image below. A.West B.North C.East D.South Feedback: Good job! Question 4 of 9 10.0 Points Please identify
and financial hazard to the city. Kansas City is a major transportation and economic hub that is responsible for millions of tons of cargo passing in and out annually worth trillions. The city is in the heart of the Midwest and is vulnerable to tornadoes and snow storms. Man-made disasters are also a constant hazard due to the sports teams that attract tens of thousands of visitors. The Kansas City government identifies possible risks and hazards they face by conducting a THIRA. The last publicly