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How to use the word hurricane in a Sentence? Page #12

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Danny is a great reminder that we have now entered the start of the peak the hurricane season.

Dennis Feltgen

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The most important lesson we learned from Katrina was that hurricane protection and coastal restoration must be at the forefront of federal and state government for years to come.

Chip Kline

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

I was willing to do anything just to relieve the sadness, 'Maybe it's my time now,' I said. Hurricane Katrina, the job opportunity and my personal life really encouraged me to go.

Johnny Chaillot-Louganis

Found on CNN
9 years ago

When dust veils like this occur, they tend to put a lid on atmospheric convection over areas favorable for tropical storm development, add to this the impact of the El Nio, which favors stronger-than-average winds across the Atlantic basin-- which tend to shear apart any rising motion -- and you have a recipe for a below-average hurricane season.

David Robinson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

It's going to sound stupid, but it felt like a tropical storm growing up in Florida, like the winds like that, i wouldn't say a hurricane, because I think that's a bit extreme, but it resembled a tropical storm.

Scotland Brooks Koepka

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I think you are part of the problem, that hurricane has come and blown this building down, and I don’t want to hear about putting boards up on windows (now). It’s time for you to go.

Jason Chaffetz

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We haven’t had a Category 3 hit the U.S. in 10 years – I think there’s a lot of complacency out there, i think it’s very important to remind people the scope of what can happen with the hurricane season.

Janice Dean

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We don't expect it to turn into a super hurricane, but we don't want anyone taking this lightly just because the wind speed didn't go up a little bit.

The NHC

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

What El Niño does is it suppresses the hurricane season, mainly during the peak months of the season, which are August, September and October.

Gerry Bell

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Obviously, they’re not where we would like them to be. I’m fairly certain that there will be some struggles for some insurers if we had a major hurricane.

Gavin Magor

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

What El Niño does is it suppresses the hurricane season mainly during the peak months of the season, which are August, September and October.

Gerry Bell

Found on CNN
9 years ago

This is almost as critical as a hurricane coming to hit us.

Sherbin Collette

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

It can be a little stigmatic, but as long as you make a good hurricane, you shouldn’t be embarrassed to serve it, it embodies everything about New Orleans. It’s a strong drink, it packs a punch and it will get you where you want to go in a hurry.

Al Martin

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

That is equivalent to a weak category 4 hurricane.

Derek Van Dam

Found on CNN
10 years ago

The water supply stopped in 2012, but what's worst is living here during the hurricane season. The tent floods and it collapses in the wind.

Guiyolette Fenfen

Found on Reuters
10 years ago

I think if the funding is there, if there's political stability, if the hurricane season is not too disruptive, then yes, within 12 months we could close down all the tent camps.

Gregoire Goodstein

Found on Reuters
10 years ago

You would be able to follow weather patterns, even get above a hurricane, a satellite can't do that because its orbit can't be changed.

Jason Rhodes

Found on FOX News
10 years ago

I know it's a big storm supposedly, but they're treating it like it's a hurricane.

Malcolm Oubre

Found on FOX News
10 years ago

I know it's a big storm supposedly but they're treating it like it's a hurricane.

Malcolm Oubre

Found on FOX News
10 years ago

This election has not been about Bill Cassidy, this election has been about the negative press that the President has gotten and the ability of Bill Cassidy to tie Barack Obama and( Senate Majority Leader) Harry Reid to Mary Landrieu. In this final act Saturday, the Louisiana race will test the limits of the vaunted Mary Landrieu turnout operation, particularly in Orleans Parish, which has been the family stronghold for generations. After Hurricane Katrina, Mary Landrieu operatives were vigilant about maintaining their voter data — scrubbing their voter files to make sure addresses and phone numbers were up to date after each purge of voters who had moved out of state by the Secretary of State's office. Landrieu's campaign also partnered with the Democratic Party to register scores of new voters across the state this year, focusing particularly on ushering new black voters into the party. In Saturday's election, it is hard to underestimate the importance of Landrieu's turnout operation in Orleans Parish, which encompasses the city of New Orleans.

Pearson Cross

Found on CNN
10 years ago

Body can’t contain the inside hurricane. (Corps ne peut contenir L'ouragan intérieur)

Charles de LEUSSE

added by anonymous
10 years ago

But I lacked the courage and she had a boyfriend and I was gawky and she was gorgeous and I was hopelessly boring and she was endlessly fascinating so I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was a drizzle and she was a hurricane.

John Green

added by anonymous
11 years ago

As Hurricane Sandy clearly demonstrated, there is a woeful lack of redundancy in the nation's health care facilities. However, take solace in knowing there are no lack of choices in those things the advertisers convince us should matter more. For example, right now, you can purchase at least five different varieties of perfume by Paris Hilton at your local mall so, even if you can no longer find a single hospital anywhere nearby, the good news is we live in a society where you'll never lack for options to smell good while you suffer in pain.

Catman Cohen

added by anonymous
11 years ago

That's the whole thing with the hog. It's you and 80 wild horses under your butt, just sitting on 10 square inches where the rubber meets the road. That hurricane gale wind whipping you in the face, leaning into a curve you can feel that gravity wanting to suck you down into it and what do you do Give it a little more gas. Pure centrifugal force. You can see yourself hurtling ass end over teakettle into oblivion.

Robin Green

added by anonymous
15 years ago

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