for inflation ... after looking back toward inflation to dollars as of 2000. The 1926 SE Florida/Alabama hurricane would be the leader at $87 BILLION DOLLARS in damages. This table here shows the costliest storms as they occurred and what year, followed by a revisited list with damages adjusted to today's dollars (as of the year 2000)
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/deadly/Table3A.htm
Andrew the costliest U.S. storm? Yes, unless adjusted ...
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I'm not an accountant or insurance adjuster...but honestly believe the next large and intense cat-4 hurricane (ie.-Hugo/ Floyd/Carla) to make a direct hit on Miami/ Fort Lauderdale...cross the peninsula and hit Naples/ Fort Myers will cause $100 billion in damage in southern Florida alone.
IMO even a strong cat-3...a large Betsy/ Frederic type (125-130 mph) in that highly populated cooridor will dwarf the damage toll of Andrew.
IMO even a strong cat-3...a large Betsy/ Frederic type (125-130 mph) in that highly populated cooridor will dwarf the damage toll of Andrew.
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