
Earth Sciences
Mortality caused by tropical cyclones in the United States
R. Young and S. Hsiang
This groundbreaking research by Rachel Young and Solomon Hsiang reveals the alarming long-term impact of tropical cyclones on human mortality in the U.S. The study uncovers that each cyclone can lead to 7,000–11,000 excess deaths, far surpassing immediate casualty figures, particularly affecting vulnerable populations. Discover how tropical climates drive mortality risks in ways previously unrecognized.
~3 min • Beginner • English
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