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So a hurricane's potential for wind damage can be a 3.4 but its surge potential can rate a 4.5.
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The National Hurricane Center acknowledges Saffir-Simpson is limited in its ability to provide a full picture of a hurricane's destructive potential.
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But Macy's said it has seen brisk business in the following days and "the hurricane's effect on sales will be substantially offset" as it moves through September and the rest of the third quarter.
Hurricane Trips Up Back-to-School Sales Karen Talley 2011
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The Connecticut National Guard has been using Rentschler Field in East Hartford as a supply distribution center to help state residents in the hurricane's aftermath, and the field was unavailable Thursday night.
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The deductibles offered a way to move more of the hurricane's costs to homeowners in the riskiest areas.
Battle Over Insurance Leslie Scism 2011
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The hurricane's expected size and strength was expected to make a speedy restart of the mass transit system challenging.
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The hurricane's vast reach traced the East Coast from Myrtle Beach, S.C., to just below Cape Cod.
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The hurricane's expected size and strength was expected to make a speedy restart of the mass transit system challenging.
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The hurricane's vast reach traced the East Coast from Myrtle Beach, S.C., to just below Cape Cod.
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The U.S. Navy is preparing for the possibility of sending warships out to sea, and out of the hurricane's direct path.
U.S. East Coast Braces as Irene Strengthens Arian Campo-Flores 2011
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