Not exact matches
Admittedly, hurricanes don't generally bring their full force down on Cary, but even the «leftovers» of a bad
storm can cause
significant damage from
rain, wind, and other types of losses.
CONNIE & DIANE Leftover
rains from hurricanes Diane and Connie caused
significant flooding in the City in August 1955, even though the eye of those
storms did not cross directly over any of the five boroughs.
Here is an excerpt of the research paper, «When It
Rains It Pours», from Environment America, showing a statistically
significant spike in flash flooding and other extreme precipitation events since 1948: «Weather records show that
storms with extreme precipitation have become more frequent over the last 60 years.
Admittedly, hurricanes don't generally bring their full force down on Cary, but even the «leftovers» of a bad
storm can cause
significant damage from
rain, wind, and other types of losses.