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Increased Hurricane Losses Due to More People

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Post by SamCogar Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:01 am

Subject: NOAA: Increased Hurricane Losses Due to More People, Wealth Along Coastlines, Not Stronger Storms

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 21, 2008*** NEWS FROM NOAA ***
NATIONAL OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON, DC
Contact: Dennis Feltgen, NOAA 305-229-4404

Increased Hurricane Losses Due to More People, Wealth Along Coastlines, Not Stronger Storms, New Study Says

A team of scientists have found that the economic damages from hurricanes have increased in the U.S. over time due to greater population, infrastructure, and wealth on the U.S. coastlines, and not to any spike in the number or intensity of hurricanes.

“We found that although some decades were quieter and less damaging in the U.S. and others had more land-falling hurricanes and more damage, the economic costs of land-falling hurricanes have steadily increased over time,” said Chris Landsea, one of the researchers as well as the science and operations officer at NOAA’s National Hurricane Center in Miami. “There is nothing in the U.S. hurricane damage record that indicates global warming has caused a significant increase in destruction along our coasts.

http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/noaa-hurricane-frequency-and-global-warming-not-the-cause-of-increased-destruction/

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Post by Aaron Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:18 am

I was in Florida last week for meetings and one of the topics discussed was the overall economy as it relates to our business and the economy of Florida (we have 4 plants there) specifically. In 2006 we had a record year from our Florida plants due to the recovery efforts from hurricanes that hit Miami and Tampa (plants in both cities) but since 2006, sales have steadily declined. After listening to sales people Rolling Eyes analyze why there figures were off so much, I commented that an active hurricane season is about the only thing that will give the drastic increase in sales and an overall boom to the Florida economy.

Much of those sales go to higher cost homes in upscale residential areas built along both coast lines in Florida.
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