Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Severe Weather Threatens Air Travel by Mackenzie McGregor

Within the first couple of days this week, severe weather has put 32 million people at risk. These same storms are causing problems for some major national airports, such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. This issue can leave thousands of people in these national airports along the east coast. This dangerous weather is a terrifying issue that has already been blamed for two deaths. At this rate, the many citizens along the east coast could be without power before the end of the week. Hopefully, the storms blow over soon and allow calm for the already battered east coast.




http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/14/us/severe-weather/index.html?c=us

6 comments:

  1. Travel is something that is very important to many people and it is scary to think how a single storm can so violently change our way of life.

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  2. It's interesting to see how much storms affect our lives today. It also shows how vital travel is to a great portion of the population.

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  3. Its interesting to know that even with all our advancements, mankind is still at the mercy of mother nature in many circumstances.

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  4. In the end we all have to realize that we are not in control. There is a greater power out there that is.

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  5. The weather this year is so bi-polar and has shown it can strike any time. It's crazy to think that a power so big and dangerous is so uncontrollable.
    -Glenna Loughlin

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  6. It's very intimidating how many lives were threatened by these storms, by no means do we control natures more disastrous occurrences.

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