Research Finds Evidence Of Coastal Buffer Preventing U.S. Hurricanes
There has been a hurricane "drought" along the U.S. coast in the past decade, with few powerful storms making landfall. New research suggests that a bipolar relationship between conditions in the Atlantic and those along the coastline may have a protective effect.
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January 5, 2017 at 04:39AM
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