Ever wonder how much dollar damage the Great Miami Hurricane might produce if it hit the same area in 2009? Maybe Camille? The Great 1900 Galveston Hurricane? Here's a web site that lets you do this that. I encourage you to watch the instructional video on the opening page first.
The program allows you to search all storms in the database by a section of coastline, a radius around a city, by year, by category, and much more.
http://www.icatdamageestimator.com/
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wxman57 wrote:Ever wonder how much dollar damage the Great Miami Hurricane might produce if it hit the same area in 2009? Maybe Camille? The Great 1900 Galveston Hurricane? Here's a web site that lets you do this that. I encourage you to watch the instructional video on the opening page first.
The program allows you to search all storms in the database by a section of coastline, a radius around a city, by year, by category, and much more.
http://www.icatdamageestimator.com/
it says katrina is ranked second and I cant find which would be first...does anyone know?
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