Hurricanes Are Moving More Slowly, Which Means More Damage
Hurricanes are moving more slowly than they used to. That means storms are dumping more rain and doing more damage when they make landfall, as Hurricane Harvey did when it lingered over Houston.
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June 7, 2018 at 12:18AM
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NPR News: Hurricanes Are Moving More Slowly, Which Means More Damage
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