Hurricanes of the North Atlantic Ocean have left their imprint on
the landscape and human cultures for thousands of years. In modern
times, fewer lifes have been lost due, in part, to the development
of modern communication systems, and to improved understanding of
the mechanisms of storm formation and movement. However, the
immense growth of human populations in coastal areas, which are at
risk to hurricanes, has resulted in very large increases in the
amount of property damage sustained in the last decade in the
Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean regions. This book is of
interest to climatologists and meteorologists and as source of
information for policymakers and emergency management planners.
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