By 2050, Hurricane Katrina Could Happen Every Two Years
We're no strangers to hurricanes here in South Louisiana, so when I saw this news, I was a little alarmed.
We're no strangers to hurricanes here in South Louisiana, so when I saw this news, I was a little alarmed.
The best thing about this concrete structure is that it is inflatable. You only need to spread it out and attach a small leaf blower to bring the structure to its full size and height.
A short video about science that doesn't quite work out. Wait for it, it's worth it.
Red Cross donations will be sought for Hurricane Sandy recovery during tonight's Country Music Association Awards, live on ABC at 7:00 PM.
If you've spent time in New York City, you've seen your share of rats. The most common place to spot the unpopular rodents is in the city's subways. Thanks to Hurricane Sandy, many of the subway tunnels are currently flooded, leaving the rats nowhere to go but up.
And according to experts, they will have no problem doing so.
Gangs are organizing looting sprees after Hurricane Sandy via the social networking site Twitter.
Photos of Hurricane Sandy flooded social media sites throughout the day Monday, with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter users in the storm's path posting dramatic photos of waves, flooding and downed trees. (Some are fake, by the way.)
Hurricane Sandy hasn't even hit the northeastern coast at full strength yet, and I'm already seeing fake photos on Facebook. It never fails. These types of fake imagery appear every time there is a flood, a storm, or any other type of natural disaster. It's almost as bad as the fake celeb deaths on Twitter!
New York, New Jersey and other coastal states announced evacuations of citizens living in low-lying coastal areas on Sunday, as Hurricane Sandy and an accompanying storm surge threatened the East Coast of the United States.
1. The Cocktail: This New Orleans drink made from rum and fruit juices was invented by Pat O’Brien in the 1940s. Interestingly, O’Brien only concocted it because he needed to get rid of a lot of excess rum. He even gave them away for free to visiting sailors. The drink is now a staple of Mardi Gras and Cajun-flavored parties across the country.