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The Most Expensive U.S. Hurricane Season Ever: By the Numbers

Summary/Abstract

This article describes the 2017 U.S. Atlantic hurricane as the most expensive hurricane season to date, causing $202.6 billion in damages since its formal start on June 1st in 2017.

Brian K. Sullivan, The Most Expensive U.S. Hurricane Season Ever: By the Numbers, BLOOMBERG (Nov. 26, 2017), https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-26/themost-expensive-u-s-hurricane-season-ever-by-the-numbers [https://perma.cc/VM95-LVU6].

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November 2017
Brian K Sullivan
Bloomberg
Online Resource
United States
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