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The Hurricane Poster Project was an international collaboration of artists and designers to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. [1] Over 180 posters commemorating the event were designed, produced and sold online, raising more than $50,000. The profits were donated to the Red Cross. [2]
Based on true-life events surrounding Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, the film was released internationally on DVD by Paramount Pictures. [ 3 ] 14 Hours was produced through Cosmic Entertainment, which counts Kurt Russell , Goldie Hawn , Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson as its principals, and sponsored by Johnson & Johnson .
De Laurentiis decided to build a new hotel from scratch, the Hotel Mara, at a cost of $3.5 million (other sources say $4.5 million). He intended to use it on this film and another project he was planning, David Lean's film of the Mutiny on the Bounty story (this became The Bounty (1984)), then sell it for a profit. [7]
As Georgia’s residents and emergency service departments brace for impact ahead of Tropical Storm Helene, Gov. Kemp declared a state of emergency for all 159 counties across the Peach State.
Jim and Allie Bourdy and their dog Piper, before Tropical Storm Helene. Helene claimed 96 lives in Western North Carolina, 42 of them in Buncombe County. Jim and Allie Bourdry survived.
As of Monday, Sept. 9, one day before the official peak of hurricane season, there is a named tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico that is "expected to strengthen into a hurricane before it makes ...
The team uses a specially modified cargo plane to launch a special generator into the developing storm to enhance its power. As the plane is destroyed by a lightning strike, the control of the experiment is lost and within a few hours the storm develops into the hurricane Andrew which devastates Miami. The details about the experiments are ...
The appearances of tropical cyclones in popular culture spans many genres of media and encompasses many different plot uses.. It includes both fictional tropical cyclones, [a] and real ones used as the basis for a fictional work, and has proven to be of enough interest for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ("NOAA") to maintain a webpage on the topic.