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Arnold L. Sugg

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This paper deals almost entirely with beneficial rains. Records of drought severity in the climatic divisions of the states are examined. The rainfall data from tropical cyclones which have moved over drought-stricken areas are used to tabulate in graphical form the ones which have been most beneficial. Other benefits which have, on occasion, been derived from the tropical cyclone are enumerated.

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ARNOLD L. SUGG

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ARNOLD L. SUGG

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Survey data from a variety of interests show the estimated total cost for the protective measures taken in some hurricane-threatened areas. These data are discussed and compared with damage reports from a few recent hurricanes. Costs, savings, and damage figures vary with storm intensities and forecast accuracies. Estimates on how these figures may change within the next decade are included.

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ARNOLD L. SUGG

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ARNOLD L. SUGG

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ARNOLD L. SUGG
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PAUL J. HEBERT

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The 1968 hurricane season in the North Atlantic area, considered in its entirety, and synoptic and statistical aspects of individual storms are discussed.

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R. H. SIMPSON
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ARNOLD L. SUGG
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STAFF

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The 1969 hurricane season in the North Atlantic area, considered in its entirety, and synoptic and statistical aspects of individual storms are discussed.

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ARNOLD L. SUGG
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JOSEPH M. PELISSIER

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