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Start Times For Saints- Vikings, Broncos- Chargers. Watch The Art Of Travel Online Mic. Following an eventful first NFL Sunday of 2.

- Hurricane Irma regained power and its Category 4 status on Sunday morning before making landfall in the Florida Keys, with storm surges in the islands potentially.
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Hurricane Irma barreled through the Caribbean earlier this month, killing at least 38 people in the region and destroying thousands of buildings. Unfortunately, 2017.
Week 1 concludes with “Monday Night Football.” It’s the only doubleheader of the year as four teams make their regular- season debuts. It starts at 7: 1. EDT when the Minnesota Vikings host the New Orleans Saints. The Los Angeles Chargers visit the Denver Broncos at 1. EDT for the night’s final game. Both contests will be broadcast on ESPN, and fans can watch them with a free live stream online with Watch. ESPN. New Orleans and Minnesota will take the field looking to improve on disappointing 2.
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The two teams finished in third place in their respective divisions, failing to make the playoffs. The Vikings are three- point favorites at home, and the over/under is 4. Odds. Shark. Monday marks the return of Adrian Peterson to Minnesota, where he had played his entire NFL career. The running back was drafted by the Vikings in 2. MVP award. He played just three games last year and signed with New Orleans in the offseason as a free agent, hoping to prove that he’s still one of the league’s best running backs. The Vikings signed free- agent running back Latavius Murray in the offseason, though it appears that rookie Dalvin Cook could get the bulk of the carries as Peterson's replacement. Cook was selected with the No.
NFL Draft. New Orleans needs a win to keep pace with the rest of the NFC South, which might be the best division in football. Both the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers picked up road wins Sunday. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have yet to play since their season opener was postponed because of Hurricane Irma. Adrian Peterson of the New Orleans Saints watches from the sidelines during the second half of a preseason game against the Cleveland Browns at First. Energy Stadium on Aug. Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: Getty Images.
The Broncos and Chargers also missed the postseason last year. Denver was unable to defend their Super Bowl title in the playoffs, going 9- 7 and finishing behind the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. The betting odds for the second part of the doubleheader are the same as the early contest. Denver is a three- point favorite at home, and the over/under is 4. The Broncos should still have one of the NFL’s best defenses, though they’ve got plenty of questions on the offensive side of the ball. Trevor Siemian kept his starting quarterback job in the preseason, despite putting up pedestrian numbers a year ago. Last year was the Chargers’ last season in San Diego.
In a season marred by injuries, the team went 5- 1. Philip Rivers is back for a 1. L. A. vs. Denver is the seventh divisional game in Week 1. The home teams went just 2- 4 in those contests Sunday. The two games will be played one night following the death of Don Ohlmeyer, who was one of the original producers of “Monday Night Football.”.
Enough is Enough! Stop hyping Harvey and Irma! Dr. Neil Frank, former Director National Hurricane Center.
Over the past several weeks numerous articles suggest Harvey and Irma were the result of global warming. The concept is a warmer earth will generate stronger and wetter hurricanes.
A number of people have said Irma was the most intense hurricane in the history of the Atlantic while Harvey was the wettest and both were good examples of what we can expect in the future because of global warming. What does a fact check reveal about these two hurricanes? Irma was indeed a very powerful Cat 5 hurricane when it moved across the Leeward Islands and the 1.
Atlantic hurricanes. How does Irma compare to other intense Atlantic hurricanes? To answer that question, we must first look at the history of the methods used to determine the strength of a hurricane because it changed early this century. There are two ways to determine the strength of a hurricane. One is to measure the winds with an airplane. The Air Force always flies at 1.
The other is to drop a barometer into the eye and measure the pressure. Since there is a direct relation between the pressure and the wind, if you know one you can compute the other. Historically, the central pressure was the predominate factor in determining the strength of a hurricane. When the Saffir/Simpson hurricane scale was developed in the early 1.
Saffir/Simpson hurricane scale according to their central pressure. Today that policy has changed and now hurricanes are ranked exclusively by the wind. That is why it was possible to declare Irma was the strongest hurricane ever observed in the Atlantic when the plane reported 1. But, what does the central pressure tell us about Irma? For those not familiar with pressure, one of the standard units of measure is millibars (mb). The normal pressure in the U.
S. is usually between 1. In the tropics if the pressure drops below 1. Cat 1 hurricane has formed. The pressure in a major Cat 3 hurricane is usually around 9. Cat 5 occurs when the pressure is below 9. When the pressure drops below 9.
Pacific typhoons. How does Irma compare with other strong historical hurricanes if we use the central pressure to determine the strength rather than wind? The lowest central pressure recorded in Irma was 9. The lowest pressure ever recorded in an Atlantic hurricane was 8. Wilma was in the northwest Caribbean Sea in 2.
The lowest pressure for a land falling hurricane was 8. Florida Keys. There have been 1.
Irma did not even make the top 1. In the Atlantic. Now lets us turn our focus on hurricane Harvey. Harvey has been labeled the wettest hurricane in history; however, the 5.
The reason for the heavy rain is the hurricane stalled for 3 days and unfortunately southeast Texas is where that happened. The amount of rain in a tropical system is not related to the strength of the wind, it depends on the forward speed of motion. Before we had sophisticated numerical models to forecast the amount of rain a system would produce, we used a simple empirical equation that gave good results. Determine the forward speed of motion and divide it into 1. If a tropical system is moving 1. That is exactly what happened in Harvey. The hurricane was moving around 2 mph for 3 days and a broad band of 4.
Texas and southwest Louisiana. There are numerous examples of stalled tropical systems producing excessive rains. For example, in 1. Claudette stalled for 2 days and generated over 4.
Houston. The 4. 2 inches that fell in 2. Alvin is the record for a 2. U. S. A year earlier, stalled tropical Storm Amelia produced 4. Texas. In 1. 96. 7 slow moving Hurricane Beulah moved into in south Texas and generated between 3. Brownsville. If there had been a rain gauge in the area east of the Bahamas where Hurricane Jose stalled for four days, I am sure it would have recorded over 6.
The U. S. has a long history of bad hurricanes. Listed below are several noteworthy intense hurricanes that occurred in the late 1. CO2. The most active year for landfalling hurricanes in the lower 4. Four were in Texas and two of these were major.
The August Cat 4 destroyed what remained of Indianola. Indianola was a thriving sea port community on the south shore of Matagorda Bay in the mid- 1. Cat 4 hurricane in 1. They were in the process of rebuilding when the 1. There were two Cat 4 hurricanes in 1.
The one in Louisiana killed 1. In the second one, another 1. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The deadliest hurricane in U.
S. history occurred in 1. Galveston Island killing over 1. The 1. 90. 0 hurricane was a Cat 4. In conclusion, Harvey and Irma were typical intense Atlantic hurricanes. They both developed from African disturbances during the peak of the hurricane season. The strength of Irma as determined by central pressure was consistent with a number of other past intense hurricanes. The heavy rain in Harvey was the result of a stalled hurricane and was not caused by increased atmospheric moisture associated with global warming.
There was nothing identifiable with these two hurricanes that would justify an urgent request to support actions that would limit global warming. It is sad that those promoting these actions are so insensitive to the shredded emotions of hundreds of thousands of people in Texas, Louisiana and Florida who have just experienced nightmarish losses and now they are being blamed for causing the hurricanes because they did not support actions to reduce CO2. Speaking of CO2, there is a very intense controversy over what is causing the earth to warm. The earth has been warming for over 1. That is not debatable.
What is debatable is the cause. Is it CO2 as “warmest” proclaim or other natural cycles?
Solar experts in Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe believe it is the sun. Season 1 Power Rangers Episodes Easter. Over the past 3 1/2 years they have published over 4. CO2 and support natural cycles of the sun.
If this is true, why is there intense pressure to spend billions and billions of dollars on green energy? So what do “warmest” want you to do? First and foremost they demand you endorse the Paris Climate Accord made in December 2. The Big Bang Theory Watch Episode 1 Season 1. President Trump withdrew from this agreement earlier this year and the “warmest“ are livid. The stated purpose of the plan is to reduce CO2 and develop Green Energy.
One of the objectives of the agreement is to establish a Green Climate Fund that will be distributed to developing nations to help them convert to green energy. The goal is to have $1. Where is the money coming from? Approximately 4. 5 nations have been designated donor countries which means there will be about 1.
China. At the original Paris meeting donor nations pledged about $1. England, Germany, France, Sweden, Japan and the U. S. The U. S. made the biggest pledge of $3.
To date the U. S. U. N. as a down payment on our pledge and the other 5 nations around $1/2 billion each. The U. N. has hired 1. This only the beginning.
Christiana Figueres, the U. N. Chairperson of the Paris Conference said recently the Paris plan will cost $1.
If President Trump were to reverse his decision and once again have the U. S. participate in the Paris Accord, we would immediately owe the U. N. $2. 5 billion against our pledge. Just maybe it would be better to take that money and help the 1. SE Texas during Harvey. One last comment, what is the real reason for the Paris Accord?
One of the most revealing statements I have seen comes from a top official in the U. N. climate change program. Ottmar Odenhofer said ”We redistribute de facto the world’s wealth by climate policy. One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy”. In other words, it an international program to redistribute wealth: Whose wealth?