The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996
Contents
- Introduction
- Tropical Cyclone Terminology
- Casualty Information
- Storm Lists and Statistics
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements and References
- Appendix 1: Cyclones with 25+ deaths
- Appendix 2: Cyclones that may have 25+ deaths
- Notes to the Appendices
- References to the Appendices
6. Conclusions
Ms. Sally Haff and Mr. Robert Britter helped identify many of
the reference materials used in this study. Mr. Brian Jarvinen of
the NHC Storm Surge Group provided information about storm surge.
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