Temporal and spatial distributions of wind storm damages in the United States

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Stanley A. Changnon
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[1] Illinois State Water Survey,
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Climatic Change | 2009年 / 94卷
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High Wind; Damage Wind; Loss Area; Catastrophe Loss; National Weather Service;
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High wind caused catastrophes, storms causing property losses >$1 million, during 1952–2006 averaged 3.1 events per year in the U.S. The average loss per event was $90 million, and the annual average loss was $354 million. High wind catastrophes were most frequent in the Northeast, Central, and West Coast areas. Storm losses on the West Coast were the nation’s highest, averaging $115 million per event. High wind losses are the nation’s only form of severe weather that maximizes on the West Coast. High wind catastrophes were most frequent in winter, and were infrequent in the late spring and early fall seasons. Loss areas were frequently confined to one state. Losses in the western U.S. and nationally have increased during the 1952–2006 period, both with statistically significant upward trends.
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