13.3 Texas hurricanes; evaluation of a century of risk

Friday, 12 May 2000: 11:10 AM
Richard W. Dixon, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

This year marks the centennial of the Great Galveston Hurricane, the deadliest natural disaster in US history. The paper presents a frequency/intensity analysis of Texas landfalling huricanes this century. For Texas, cycles of relative hurricane inactivity are broken by intense (Category 3 or greater) hurricanes. This has important implications for the emergency management function.
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