Houston Got Hammered By Hurricane Harvey — And Its Buildings Are Partly To Blame
The city itself — skyscrapers, homes and factories — snagged the moist air of Hurricane Harvey and caused more rain to fall. Two new studies detail how humans are making hurricane flooding worse.
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November 15, 2018 at 01:01AM
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NPR News: Houston Got Hammered By Hurricane Harvey — And Its Buildings Are Partly To Blame
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