Considerable property damage from high winds - especially roofs of houses. Considerable water damage and flooding from torrential rains. Loss of basic infrastructure services, especially electricity and telephone service.
No. Hurricane Isaac was damaging and caused some deaths but it is nowhere near being the worst. There have been hurricanes that were orders of magnitude deadlier and more destructive.
Birmingham, England will likely feel some effects from the remnants of Hurricane Katia.
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Some effects are people lost homes, higher gas prices, and lots of damage.
Hurricane Rita caused some minor flooding in New Orleans, but did not hit it directly.
Hurricane Irene caused widespread flooding, power outages, and property damage along the Eastern United States in 2011. The storm resulted in multiple deaths and millions of dollars in economic losses. Recovery efforts lasted for months in some areas heavily impacted by the storm.
Some of the most well-known hurricanes include Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Hurricane Irma in 2017, and Hurricane Harvey in 2017. These hurricanes caused significant devastation and had lasting impacts on the areas they affected.
Some notable hurricanes that occurred in 2011 were Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Katia, and Hurricane Rina. Hurricane Irene caused significant damage and flooding along the East Coast of the United States, while both Hurricane Katia and Hurricane Rina remained mostly out at sea.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the East Coast on October 29, 2012 but had some effects as early as October 26.
Yes. It is probable that the UK will feel some effects from the extratropical remnant of Hurricane Katia.
Yes, melanin helps protect skin cell DNA from the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation by absorbing and scattering the UV rays, reducing the amount that reaches and damages the DNA. Melanin acts as a natural sunscreen, offering some level of protection against skin cancer and premature aging caused by UV exposure.
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