2024 hurricane season : a look back at a busy year
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245 | 1 | 0 | $a2024 hurricane season : a look back at a busy year$c Angelika Werner..[et al.] |
520 | $aThe 2024 Atlantic hurricane season got off to a slow but significant start, fell into a lull, and ended with a series of storms that were by turns devastating and unusual. Though the total of 18 named storms in 2024 is above average, it falls short of extremely active years like 2005 and 2020. With the 2024 season ending on Nov. 30, a team of researchers at FM, led by ResearchDirector of Climate Risk & Resilience Dr. Angelika Werner, is poring over data to develop keytakeaways and resilience lessons. Here are some of their early observations about the 2024 season | ||
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