THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WIND SPEED AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AS PREDICTORS OF FATALITIES AND DAMAGES IN LANDFALLING US HURRICANES

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Thesis (B.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, 2022

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WIND SPEED AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AS PREDICTORS OF FATALITIES AND DAMAGES IN LANDFALLING US HURRICANES
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Florida Atlantic University

Jupiter, Florida

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Jupiter, Florida
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WIND SPEED AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AS PREDICTORS OF FATALITIES AND DAMAGES IN LANDFALLING US HURRICANES
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WIND SPEED AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AS PREDICTORS OF FATALITIES AND DAMAGES IN LANDFALLING US HURRICANES