Hurricanes pack a bigger punch for Florida's west coast

Hurricanes, the United States’ deadliest and most destructive weather disasters, are notoriously difficult to predict. With the average storm intensity as well as the proportion of storms that reach category 4 or 5 likely to increase, more accurate predictions of future hurricane impacts could help emergency officials and coastal populations better prepare for such storms — and ultimately, save lives.


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Source: ScienceDaily