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Major Hurricanes Intensifying, New Data Shows—Is Your Region in Harm's Way?

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Major Hurricanes Intensifying, New Data Shows—Is Your Region in Harm's Way?




<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" href=" target="_blank">Hurricanes</a> are some of the most expensive—and devastating—<a rel="noopener noreferrer external nofollow" href=" target="_blank" data-citation="true">weather events</a> that occur in the U.S. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports that in 2022 they will cost the U.S. more than $165 Billion, making it the third most expensive year ever recorded after 2005 and 2017. And the numbers are looking good for 2023, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicting a big one. Tropical Storm Hilary, which hit Southern California in August, was the first storm of this kind to have ravaged the region in 84-years. If it seems like these weather events are becoming more powerful and destructive, it's because they are:

A recent study found that hurricanes are intensifying more rapidly than ever before. Find out what major hurricanes mean for different parts of the United States and whether you should be more aware.</p>
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