Chapter 14. Katrina, 20 years later
In 2005 a powerful hurricane makes landfall over New Orleans, Louisiana, producing the largest disaster in the United States.
10 resultados para "viento fuerte"
In 2005 a powerful hurricane makes landfall over New Orleans, Louisiana, producing the largest disaster in the United States.
Tropical Storm Erin advances across the Atlantic, could become a category 3 hurricane. It would pass to the north of the Caribbean, causing ...
Flash floods and flash flood warnings are critical in the face of an approaching hurricane.
A wave of extreme heat and severe storms is affecting millions in the U.S., with heavy rains, flash flooding, high winds and wind chill abov...
More than 92 million people are facing extreme heat in the U.S., with indexes above 100°F. Cities in the Northeast are on alert, and severe...
In this episode we explore how hurricanes move, what the path cone means and review the history of Santo Domingo and the first hurricanes in...
Severe storms can cause hail, high winds and tornadoes. Be prepared, stay informed and act quickly on any warnings.
Severe storms threaten more than 40 million in the Midwest this Saturday, including cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis. Hail, ...
An area of severe weather moves through Florida with heavy rain and risk of flooding. It could develop in the Gulf as a tropical depression ...
In this episode of Atmospheric Turbulence we explore how hurricanes form, their cultural and scientific origins, and the factors that intens...