17 Jul 2010 @ 2:43 AM 
 

Mortgage Refinance Juegos Futbol Property Management | Flash Floods – Urban Risks

 

mortgage refinance Disasters in their aftermath bring forth rising criticism leveled at those responsible for not only managing risks and disaster prevention, but also to the establishment accountable for urban planning. When disasters are deadly, with significant number of deaths involved, and stark pictures of horror, suffering, and loss widely exposed by the media – then, the criticism will increase to a crescendo of “poor management and negligence”. The deadly flash floods rang the alarms for town planners to heed and pay more attention to environmental standards in rapid urbanization and industrialization. The full breadth of environmental realities and the state of natural resources together with steps which guarantees human safety should have provided the over-arching framework in making t decisions pertaining to transportation, industry and urban construction. (i)

juegos futbol From reports from the wire services and people I’ve talked to in American Samoa, the only immediate warning for the tsunami most people received were the cell phone calls made by forward-thinking family. Common sense dictated that if an earthquake was both near enough and powerful enough to damage buildings, a tsunami was on its way. While many villages were literally swept completely into the Pacific Ocean, most people managed to get to high ground and escaped with their lives.

In the future, these three areas, particularly American Samoa, since it is under jurisdiction of FEMA and the US Government, will have to improve their Tsunami warning system up to the high standard set by the state of Oregon, which includes blue sirens all along the coast, and regularly scheduled tsunami drills in all the public schools.

property management Rapid economic growth aggravates flash flood hazards. As new construction takes over arable land, and urban population density increases, infrastructural growth may not proceed in tandem. Growth in urbanization inevitably reduces vegetation, wetlands and other habitats for flood prevention.

The patterns of urban flash floods are almost identical in its force. Small streams, canals, channels, and drainage ditches become fast flowing dangerous rivers. Where the terrain is flat, primary and secondary roads are inundated with torrents of floods, streets and parking lots becoming rivers of moving water. As the connotations imply, flash floods rise rapidly within a few minutes or hours of heavy rainfall. As the water rises rapidly and moves swiftly, carrying cars, ripping trees from the ground, and even destroying roads and bridges.

Putting this into perspective

As we speak, a much deadlier weather event has left over 300 dead and thousands homeless, as Typhoon Ketsana has slammed into the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia. As much as 80% of Manila is underwater. A second quake hit Indonesia today, a 7.6 magnitude quake, scaring everyone up into the hills. Considering it was an 8.0 quake in the same area that prompted the 2004 Tsunami of infamy, I can’t say they overreacted. If I felt a strong earthquake on any coastline, I would hightail it at least a mile into the hills as well.

The tsunami that resulted from it was less that a foot, smaller than what hit Hawaii or Crescent City, California from the Samoa earthquake. Officials were able to call off the warnings and people soon returned to their normal lives.

In the world of extreme weather events, we can only still guess at exactly what a hurricane will do or where it will go. This is true of many weather events, be they floods, tornadoes, even a wildfire. Earthquakes are the worst of all, and give no warning, but unless you are close to the epicenter, tsunamis are at least predictable in the Pacific, thanks to the work of the US and Japanese governments.

If you plan writing articles about the weather, you need to focus on the long-term trends, the records that are being broken, the cooling of the planet, the increase of ice at the South Pole, annual rainfalls, and the major events such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes, ice storms, and huge deluge of rain during peak storm season.

You see, people are interested in the weather not only because of the soccer game on the weekend, or the barbecue on a three-day weekend, but also because it affects their commute to work, their jobs, their family, and every aspect of their lives.

If you can do write about these things and if your articles address people’s individual concerns about the weather, you’ll be amazed at how many people will read your articles online. Please consider all this You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.

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Posted By: TheBrain
Last Edit: 17 Jul 2010 @ 02 43 AM

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