Scientists: More hurricane research needed to protect US residents…

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- Scientists: More hurricane research needed to protect US residents…
- Tornado Hits Arundel; Many Homes Without Power
- Mini tornado damages church glass
- Was hurricane threat an excuse to reject Tampa?

Scientists: More hurricane research needed to protect US residents…
USA Today – Sep 29, 2006
Hurricane-related economic losses have increased steadily for 50 years. In constant 2006 dollars the losses averaged $1. 3 billion per year from 1949 to 1989 $10. 1 billion per year from 1990 to 1995 and $35. 8 billion per year from 2000-2005 according to the National Science Board report.

Tornado Hits Arundel; Many Homes Without Power
Washington Post – Sep 29, 2006
correction {margin-top:8px;padding-top:10px;margin-bottom:8px;border-bottom:1px solid #CCCCCC;padding-bottom:10px;font-family:arialsans-serif;font-size:11px;color:#333333;}. correction strong {color:#CC0000;text-transform:uppercase;}Tornado Hits Arundel; Many Homes Without PowerBy Daniel de Vise and Clarence WilliamsWashington Post Staff WritersFriday September 29 2006; B01A tornado ripped through a section of Anne Arundel County last night part of a major storm system in the Washington area that damaged more than two dozen homes and cut electrical service to tens of thousands of customers. In Severna Park where the tornado touched down one man fell from his roof trying to cover a skylight. He was treated at the hospital for minor injuries authorities said. There were no other reported injuries. fficials across the area searched in darkness last night trying to assess damage to homes and buildings caused by high winds lightning and downed trees and branches. The heaviest damage was reported in Anne Arundel and eastern Prince George’s counties.

Mini tornado damages church glass
BBC News – Sep 29, 2006
The tornado appears to have struck during a thunderstorm on Friday afternoon. It was spotted by a couple in Bardney along Branston causeway according to callers to BBC Radio Lincolnshire. ne Belchford resident told the station: “They say it was a tornado. It is terrible mess with glass all over the church carpet… The tornado appears to have struck during a thunderstorm on Friday afternoon. It was spotted by a couple in Bardney along Branston causeway according to callers to BBC Radio Lincolnshire. ne Belchford resident told the station: “They say it was a tornado. It is terrible mess with glass all over the church carpet.

Was hurricane threat an excuse to reject Tampa?
St. Petersburg Times – Sep 29, 2006
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