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2017 Hurricane Season: Empirical Evidence Confirms Activity Not Unprecedented - Overall, Close To Average
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2017 Hurricane Season: Empirical Evidence Confirms Activity Not Unprecedented - Overall, Close To Average
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2017 Hurricane Season: Empirical Evidence Confirms Activity Not Unprecedented - Overall, Close To Average
2017 saw the first major hurricanes strike the continental U.S in Texas and Florida in almost 12 years, with multiple Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico, suffering major hurricane damage. Certainly hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria will be long remembered by residents of the respective devastated areas.
http://www.c3headlines.com/2017/10/2017-hurricane-season-empirical-evidence-activity-not-unprecedented-overall-average-those-stubborn-facts.html
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