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| #3483849 in Books | 1998-04-21 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.19 x.90 x6.20l,.0 | File type: PDF | 298 pages||2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| the only hurricane book you will ever need!|By mmuzekari@aol.com|hello, my name is mark and i live in n.j. just 6 miles west of atlantic city and the threat of hurricanes is very real here and anyone that lives near the coast should read this informative book about hurricanes and there nature and impacts on society.mr. roger a. pielke does a fantastic job on covering all the|From the Publisher|This book discusses hurricanes, their effect on society, and how society responds to these storms. It focuses on the U.S. to provide a framework for integrating science and policy that can be applied to the study of tropical cyclone impacts th
Losses to hurricanes in the 1990s total more than those incurred in the 1970s and 1980s combined, even after adjusting for inflation. This has led many to mistakenly conclude that severe hurricanes are becoming more frequent. In fact, according to recent research, the past few decades have seen a decrease in the frequency of severe storms and 1991 to 1994 was the quietest in at least 50 years. It does mean, however, that the world today is more vulnerable to hurricane im...
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