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Hurricane damage
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Damage, Hurricane
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Work cat.: Predicting the vulnerability of typical residential buildings to hurricane damage, 2004.
Hurricane Andrew : ethnicity, gender and the sociology of disasters, 1997: p. 176 (after controlling for other influences, blacks and Hispanics sustained more hurricane damage than Anglos)
Homeowners' insurance availability in disaster prone areas, 1997: p. 56 (although 1996-normalized long-term hurricane damage may now average about 4 .5 billion/year, many years experience little or no hurricane related damage)
Risk of hurricane wind damage to buildings in South Carolina, 1990.
Hurricane Camille flood damage coverage, 2004.
New Orleans levees and floodwalls : hurricane damage protection, 2005.
Hurricane Andrew : ethnicity, gender and the sociology of disasters, 1997: p. 176 (after controlling for other influences, blacks and Hispanics sustained more hurricane damage than Anglos)
Homeowners' insurance availability in disaster prone areas, 1997: p. 56 (although 1996-normalized long-term hurricane damage may now average about 4 .5 billion/year, many years experience little or no hurricane related damage)
Risk of hurricane wind damage to buildings in South Carolina, 1990.
Hurricane Camille flood damage coverage, 2004.
New Orleans levees and floodwalls : hurricane damage protection, 2005.
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Hurricane effects
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