Dolly tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY what she thinks about Miley’s dating life.
Miley Cyrus‘ boyfriend Liam Hemsworth has done a fine job of winning over Miley’s godmother Dolly Parton. Luckily, Dolly totally approves of Miley dating Liam!
“I think that’s fine,” Dolly told HollywoodLife.com exclusively at the VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul event at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC on Dec. 18. “Whatever Miley does is fine with me.”
Miley, 19, started dating Liam, 21, in 2009 after they met while filming The Last Song. They briefly split in 2010, but are back together again. Miley currently has a pic of her and Liam set as her Twitter profile image.
BFFs — do you think Miley and Liam are a cute couple?
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Still reeling from a spate of 2008 hurricanes when the earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince earlier this year, Haiti is vulnerable to yet more damage from the 2010 hurricane season. Haiti is especially vulnerable because it lacks the building codes that protect U.S. residents from similar storms; it lacks a government that is capable of preparing or responding to the storm, as Cuba manages to move residents out of harm’s way; and it lacks the forests that its neighbors like the Dominican Republic have, which means the land is ill-equipped to absorb the shock of a big storm without unleashing deadly mudslides and flash floods.
The number and strength of storms is one factor that influences the destructiveness of a hurricane season. But other factors, both natural and manmade influence how much damage any given storm, or series of storms, will do. Here are five factors and forces that could affect the destructiveness, deadliness and costliness of the 2010 hurricane season.
While El Niño tends to inhibit hurricane formation, La Niña–a cool pattern in the Southern Pacific–does just the opposite. While La Niña is not extant, it could emerge soon.
“The main uncertainty in this outlook is how much above normal the season will be. Whether or not we approach the high end of the predicted ranges depends partly on whether or not La Niña develops this summer,” said Gerry Bell, lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. “At present we are in a neutral state, but conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for La Niña to develop.”