Named Storm definition

Named Storm means any storm or storm system declared by the US National Hurricane Center, US Central Pacific Hurricane Center, US Weather Prediction Center, or their successor organizations, all being divisions of the US National Weather Service to be a tropical storm or hurricane, and any successors thereof. A storm or storm system that merges with a “Named Storm” shall be considered part of that “Named Storm,” once it has merged. A “Named Storm” shall be deemed to begin at the effective time and date of the first watch, warning or other official advisory applicable to such tropical storm or hurricane issued by the above referenced governmental meteorological agencies. A “Named Storm” shall be deemed to end 72 hours after the cancellation of the last watch, warning or other official advisory applicable to such tropical storm, hurricane or successor, issued by the above referenced governmental meteorological agencies irrespective of the duration of the timing or spacing between such watches, warnings or other official advisories. If two or more storms are assigned different names by the above referenced governmental meteorological agencies, each of those storms shall constitute a separate event for purposes of this definition.
Named Storm means any storm or storm system that has been declared by the NHC or its successor or any other division of the NWS to be a named storm at any time, which may include, by way of example and not limitation, hurricane, wind, gusts, typhoon, tropical storm, hail, rain, tornados, cyclones, ensuing flood, storm surge, water damage, fire following, sprinkler leakage, riots, vandalism, and collapse, and all losses and perils (including, by way of example and not limitation, those mentioned previously in this sentence) in each case arising out of, caused by, occurring during, occasioned by or resulting from such storm or storm system, including by way of example and not limitation the merging of one or more separate storm(s) or storm system(s) into a combined storm surge event. However, the named storm need not be limited to one state or province or states or provinces contiguous thereto. 2. As regards storm or storm systems that are not a named storm, including, by way of example and not limitation, ensuing wind, gusts, typhoon, tropical storm, hail, rain, tornados, cyclones, ensuing flood, storm surge, fire following, sprinkler leakage, riots, vandalism, collapse and water damage, all individual losses sustained by the Company occurring during any period of 144 consecutive hours arising out of, caused by, occurring during, occasioned by or resulting from the same event. However, the event need not be limited to one state or province or states or provinces contiguous thereto. 3. As regards riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, vandalism and malicious mischief, all individual losses sustained by the Company occurring during any period of 96 consecutive hours within the area of one municipality or county and the
Named Storm means any storm or storm system declared by the US National Hurricane Center, US Central Pacific Hurricane Center, US Weather Prediction Center, or their successor organizations, all being divisions of the US National Weather Service to be a tropical storm or hurricane, and any successors thereof. A storm or storm system that merges with a “Named Storm” shall be considered part of that “Named Storm,” once it has merged. A “Named Storm” shall be deemed to begin at the effective time and date of the first watch, warning or other official advisory applicable to such tropical storm, or hurricane, issued by the above referenced governmental meteorological agencies. A “Named Storm” shall be deemed to end 72 hours after the cancellation of the last watch, warning or other official advisory applicable to such tropical storm, hurricane or successor, issued by the above referenced governmental meteorological agencies irrespective of the duration of the timing or spacing between such watches, warnings or other official advisories. If two or more storms are assigned different names by the above-referenced governmental meteorological agencies, each of those storms shall constitute a separate event for purposes of this definition.

Examples of Named Storm in a sentence

  • MISSED CONNECTION The Company will reimburse up to the Maximum Limit shown in the Schedule if the Insured misses a Trip departure resulting from cancellation or delay, of at least the number of consecutive hours listed in the Schedule, of all the regularly scheduled airline flights due to Inclement Weather, Named Storm, or Common Carrier caused delay.

  • If you have any questions concerning proposal paperwork or forms, please contact to Jennifer Ortiz, Contracts Specialist jortiz@alvinisd.net ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RECEIPT(TO BE COMPLETED BY BIDDER)Coverage shall be for at least ONE (1) YEAR beginning July 1, 2020, for Property Insurances which should include, but not limited to: Named Storm (including storm surge), Wind and Hail, All Other Perils, Earthquake, Flood, Wind-Driven rain.

  • A Named Storm causing cancellation or interruption of travel to the Insured’s Destination that is Inaccessible or Uninhabitable.

  • The Named Storm Deductible Endorsement replaces the deductible provision under “How Much We Pay” when “loss to covered property is caused by or results from a named storm,” but the 3 The Alley argues that Hanover “originally asserted that the named storm deduction should apply to all of the Alley’s damages resulting from Hurricane Harvey, but then sought better of it and applied the lower flood deductible limit.” (Docket Entry No. 13 at 18 n.4).

  • A Named Storm becomes foreseeable on the date it is named by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or foreign equivalent.


More Definitions of Named Storm

Named Storm means any storm or storm system that has been declared by the NHC or its successor or any other division of the NWS to be a named storm at any time, which may include, by way of example and not limitation, hurricane, wind, gusts, typhoon, tropical storm, hail, rain, 21\F7V1123 Page 8 tornados, cyclones, ensuing flood, storm surge, water damage, fire following, sprinkler leakage, riots, vandalism, and collapse, and all losses and perils (including, by way of example and not limitation, those mentioned previously in this sentence) in each case arising out of, caused by, occurring during, occasioned by or resulting from such storm or storm system, including by way of example and not limitation the merging of one or more separate storm(s) or storm system(s) into a combined storm surge event. However, the named storm need not be limited to one state or province or states or provinces contiguous thereto. 2. As regards storm or storm systems that are not a named storm, including, by way of example and not limitation, ensuing wind, gusts, typhoon, tropical storm, hail, rain, tornados, cyclones, ensuing flood, storm surge, fire following, sprinkler leakage, riots, vandalism, collapse and water damage, all individual losses sustained by the Company occurring during any period of 144 consecutive hours arising out of, caused by, occurring during, occasioned by or resulting from the same event. However, the event need not be limited to one state or province or states or provinces contiguous thereto. 3. As regards riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, vandalism and malicious mischief, all individual losses sustained by the Company occurring during any period of 96 consecutive hours within the area of one municipality or county and the municipalities or counties contiguous thereto arising out of and directly occasioned by the same event. The maximum duration of 96 consecutive hours may be extended in respect of individual losses which occur beyond such 96 consecutive hours during the continued occupation of an assured's premises by strikers, provided such occupation commenced during the aforesaid period. 4. As regards earthquake (the epicenter of which need not necessarily be within the territorial confines referred to in the introductory portion of this paragraph) and fire following directly occasioned by the earthquake, only those individual fire losses which commence during the period of 168 consecutive hours may be included in the Company's loss occurrence....
Named Storm means a specific storm system that has been named by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Weather Service, the National Hurricane Center or the Central Pacific Hurricane Center.
Named Storm means a storm system that has been declared a named storm by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service.
Named Storm means a storm system that has been declared a named
Named Storm means any storm or storm system that has been declared by the Reporting Service to be a tropical cyclone, tropical storm, or hurricane at any time and any place (whether inside or outside the Covered Area) and may include, by way of example, wind, gusts, rough waves, hail, rain, tornadoes, cyclones, storm surge and/or flood, and further includes all ensuing damage caused thereby, resulting therefrom, or as a consequence thereof (including the merging with one or more separate storms or storm systems into a combined storm or storm system). The duration of the Named Storm includes the time period: (i) beginning on the date when a “watch”, “warning”, advisory or bulletin in respect of such Named Storm is first issued by the Reporting Service; (ii) continuing for the time period thereafter during which such Named Storm continues, regardless of its category rating and regardless of whether a “watch”, “warning”, advisory or bulleting remains in effect for such Named Storm; and (iii) ending at 11:59:59 p.m. on the fourth calendar day following the day of issuance of the last “watch”, “warning”, advisory or bulletin in respect of such Named Storm issued by the Reporting Service (“Named Storm End Date”).
Named Storm means a storm that has been declared by the National Weather Service or the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration to be a Hurricane, Typhoon, Tropical Cyclone, Tropical Storm, or Tropical Depression.
Named Storm means a weather-related event involving wind that has been assigned a formal name by the National Hurricane Center, National Weather Service, World Meteorological Association, or any other generally recognized scientific or meteorological association that provides formal names for public use and reference. A "named storm" includes hurricanes, tropical depressions, and tropical storms. A "named storm" begins at the time a Watch or Warning is issued by any of the aforementioned entities for the area in which the affected premises are located, and ends 72 hours after the termination of the last Watch or Warning issued for that area by the same entity.