Scott Cooper Miami Beach Reports Hurricane Season is Here
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On the other hand, people don't have to panic just yet. Some experts believe that storm activity will be below last season's levels. "This year actually, the prediction, from a numbers perspective, will be a quieter year than it was last year, in fact, a little lower than normal in terms of the overall number of storms," said
"Coastal cities like Miami will always be at risk because of rising sea levels, the growth in waterfront real estate construction and the effects of climate change," stated Scott Cooper of
"In addition to the human tragedy that these extreme weather events leave behind, these powerful hurricanes damage the economy in many different ways," according to blog Scott Cooper Miami Beach.
WIND: The winds create large-scale power outages that can last for months.
STORM SURGE: As the water rises above traditional sea levels, the wind pushes the water onto shore. Water is heavy and combined with the wind creates massive amounts of damage to property and infrastructure.
EXTREME RAIN: Combined with the wind and storm surge, extreme rainfall creates flash floods which lead to the majority of deaths and damage to automobiles and other property.
According to Scott Cooper, "The Florida Keys still has not rebuilt from the wreckage that Hurricane Irma left behind. The unfortunate upside is that the southern tip of Florida has less to lose if the Keys get hit again."
Extreme weather events create billions in damage to the economy. The most damaging hurricane of all time was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The impact on the economy was said to exceed
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