Given these considerations, we would argue that coastal homeowners, insurers, the re-insurance industry, and every other potential stakeholder in this debate would be wise not to take false comfort from the notion (which the headlines resulting from this paper will inevitably feed) that climate change poses no future
Atlantic hurricane threat.
Not exact matches
If the vertical wind shear over the
Atlantic MDR is expected to increase, wouldn't we expect
hurricanes to be steered farther to the east, climatologically, and therefore to pose less of a
threat to most of the eastern seaboard?
The
Atlantic Hurricane Season is a lingering
threat to summer and fall vacations every year.
During the summer travel months, the
Atlantic Hurricane Season poses a consistent
threat to many warm weather vacations.