Northeastern University: Can Nature Reduce Damage Caused by Hurricanes?
October 09, 2019
October 09, 2019
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 9 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
On Oct. 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael ripped through the Florida Panhandle with winds that whipped up to 160 miles per hour, resulting in the deaths of more than 40 people and causing over $25 billion in damages. But coastal and upland green spaces, such as marshes and forests, may have prevented the storm from wreaking even more havoc.
When we think of the first li . . .
On Oct. 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael ripped through the Florida Panhandle with winds that whipped up to 160 miles per hour, resulting in the deaths of more than 40 people and causing over $25 billion in damages. But coastal and upland green spaces, such as marshes and forests, may have prevented the storm from wreaking even more havoc.
When we think of the first li . . .