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Looks like more bad math from the media.
"NOAA said the outlook reflects "an expected continuation of above-average activity that began in 1995." Since then, all but two Atlantic hurricane seasons were above-normal. "
Above average maybe - If you use 1965 - 1995 hurricane seasons as your base line. The problem is, hurricanes come in 30 year cycles and we are moving out of a slow cycle and into an active one.
Who has numbers on Florida or eastern US coastal population growth in the last 40 years??
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