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Severe Thunderstorm Frequency, Severity, and Vulnerability of Populations in the U.S.
Severe Thunderstorm Frequency, Severity, and Vulnerability of Populations in the U.S. 2023 looks to already be the costliest year for insured severe thunderstorm damage in the U.S. surpassing the ...Description: 2023 looks to already be the costliest year for insured severe thunderstorm damage in the U.S. surpassing the 2020 record of $44 billion, by August, and may very well surpass $50 billion for the full year. In addition to property damage, severe storms and hail have led to fatalities in the U.S. and the risks to populations in vulnerable structures seems to be worsening.
Hide- Date: Sep 2023
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Environment; Environment>Extreme precipitation; Environment>Frequency / severity of extreme event