Since 1900, there is no precedent of an Atlantic hurricane season with 10 or more hurricanes where none has struck the United States, according to storm researcher Adam Lea of the University College London — but that's exactly what happened this year.
Lea has been working on developing graphical mapping products of tropical cyclone wind hazards for the insurance industry and noticed that there seems to have been a drop in landfall events in the United States as a result of his research over the last few years.
No comments:
Post a Comment