New Orleans – Paranormal Activity https://paranormalactivity.org Exploring The Unknown Thu, 06 Apr 2023 15:19:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Off The Bench || Thursday, April 6th, 2023 https://paranormalactivity.org/off-the-bench-thursday-april-6th-2023/ Thu, 06 Apr 2023 15:19:05 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/off-the-bench-thursday-april-6th-2023/

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Hurricane Ida: Everything You Need to Know About the Historic Storm https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-historic-storm/ https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-historic-storm/#comments Mon, 30 Aug 2021 22:41:39 +0000 http://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-historic-storm/

Rescuers set out in hundreds of boats and helicopters to reach people trapped by floodwaters Monday, and utility repair crews rushed in, after a furious Hurricane Ida swamped the Louisiana coast and ravaged the electrical grid in the stifling, late-summer heat. Jonathan Dienst, Pei-Sze Cheng and Dave Price have team coverage of the storm.

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Hurricane Ida vs. Hurricane Katrina: Comparing the two storms https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-vs-hurricane-katrina-comparing-the-two-storms/ https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-vs-hurricane-katrina-comparing-the-two-storms/#comments Sat, 28 Aug 2021 23:41:50 +0000 http://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-ida-vs-hurricane-katrina-comparing-the-two-storms/

There are a lot of similarities between the two storms. WFAA meteorologist Jessie Hawila compares them.
Many people are drawing comparisons between Ida and Katrina. Eerily enough, they’re expected to share the same date of landfall. Katrina was August 29, 2005 and Ida will make landfall August 29, 2021. While there are tons of similarities to be found, subtle differences between the two could make a big difference in what happens in New Orleans.

The storm surge with Hurricane Ida is expected to be extreme and life-threatening. Some parts of the Louisiana coast could see storms surge of 10-15 feet.

MORE: https://www.wfaa.com/article/weather/severe-weather/what-is-storm-surge-how-will-hurricane-ida-compare-to-hurricane-katrina/287-8a42f82a-1919-4e6b-b2a1-7a5bdf1ec38a

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Extreme Weather Events https://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-events/ https://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-events/#comments Wed, 14 Jul 2021 12:00:06 +0000 http://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-events/

Join Dr. Peter Carter, Paul Beckwith and Regina Valdez as they discuss the challenges we face as a result of the increasing frequency, severity, and duration of Extreme Weather Events, abbreviated EWEs.

This video was recorded on April 16th, 2021, and was first published on this channel on July 14th, 2021.

Items discussed include the following:
– Given the land and oceans continue to warm, EWEs will increase in frequency, severity, and duration.
– The toll EWEs are placing on our infrastructure and food supply.
– Both Hurricane Harvey and Katrina are discussed.
– The inevitable need for people to migrate inland from coastal cities as a result of Sea Level Rise (SLR) and EWEs.
– The reasons for the increase in EWEs is discussed.
– The EWEs we are seeing today can no longer be considered ‘natural.’
– The fact that according to the UN, EWEs have doubled in frequency over the last 20 years
– The fact that we can no longer count on the relatively stable climate of greater than 50 years ago, ‘The Holocene’, and that we have moved to a new age, ‘The Anthropocene’, where the climate will be much less stable
– The need for more aggressive activist movements to spur government action such as Extinction Rebellion.
– The impact of EWEs on crop yields

Articles, Papers, Links from Blue Slides:
– Global Trends 2040 from the National Intelligence Council
https://www.dni.gov/index.php/global-trends-home
– ‘Staggering’ rise in climate emergencies in last 20 years, new disaster research shows
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/10/1075142
– Tropical nations aren’t ready for fish stocks to vanish
https://www.futurity.org/fish-stocks-climate-change-2288952/
– Floodlines, The story of an unnatural disaster
https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/floodlines/
– Extreme weather hits western farmers harder, UBC study finds
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/extreme-weather-hits-western-farmers-harder-ubc-study-finds
– Global energy investments set to recover in 2021 but remain far from a net zero pathway
https://www.iea.org/news/global-energy-investments-set-to-recover-in-2021-but-remain-far-from-a-net-zero-pathway
– Global migration, by the numbers: who migrates, where they go and why
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/iom-global-migration-report-international-migrants-2020/

Panelists:
Dr. Peter Carter
– MD, Expert IPCC Reviewer and the director of the Climate Emergency Institute

Paul Beckwith
– Climate Systems Scientist. Professor at the University of Ottawa in the Paleoclimatology Laboratory as well as Carleton University

Regina Valdez
– Program Director, Climate Reality Project, NYC, GreenFaith Fellow and LEED Green Associate

Video Production:
Charles Gregoire
– Electrical Engineer, Webmaster and IT prime for FacingFuture.Earth & the Climate Emergency Forum; Climate Reality Leader

Heidi Brault
– Video production and website assistant,
– Organizer and convener, Metadata technician, COP26 team lead for FacingFuture.Earth and the Climate Emergency Forum; Climate Reality Leader

Our Website: https://climateemergencyforum.org/

Attributions
Background Music:
– Title: Through the City II
– Author: Crowander
– Source: Free Music Archive
– License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Image and Video:
https://climateemergencyforum.org/assets/attributions/2021-07-14-extreme-weather-events.html

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Hurricane Katrina Day by Day | National Geographic https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-katrina-day-by-day-national-geographic/ https://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-katrina-day-by-day-national-geographic/#comments Wed, 29 Aug 2012 19:19:05 +0000 http://paranormalactivity.org/hurricane-katrina-day-by-day-national-geographic/

Follow a day-by-day account of Hurricane Katrina’s wrath, from its birth in the Atlantic Ocean to its catastrophic effects: flooded streets, flattened homes, and horrific loss of life.
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