Damaging Rains From Hurricanes Can Be More Intense After Winds Subside: Columbia University
December 04, 2019
December 04, 2019
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 [TNSscientificresearch-Geophysical Research Letter journal] -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
Howling wind drives torrential rain sideways as tall, slender palms bow and tree limbs snap. A hurricane approaches, its gale-force winds wreak havoc as it nears the coast. Storm surges combine with the downpour, inundating the area with water.
But according to new research, the rains that come once the storm h . . .
Howling wind drives torrential rain sideways as tall, slender palms bow and tree limbs snap. A hurricane approaches, its gale-force winds wreak havoc as it nears the coast. Storm surges combine with the downpour, inundating the area with water.
But according to new research, the rains that come once the storm h . . .