The US hurricane landfall ‘drought’
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The US hurricane landfall ‘drought’

The decade-long major US hurricane landfall "drought" since Hurricane Wilma struck in 2005 has been highlighted by the meteorological community, catastrophe modellers and the insurance sector alike as extraordinarily rare - with a 1-in-177-year chance of happening.

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