Jim Fonseca
Nov 30, 2021

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I think that is true Stephen. I know that in southwest Florida where I live, we have a half-year dry season but more than 50 inches of rainfall a year. But if you look closely at that annual average, it includes 10, 12 or 15-inch inundations every other year or so due to tropical storms. Those storms (sometimes hurricanes) affect all of the southeastern US.

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Jim Fonseca
Jim Fonseca

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Geography professor (retired) writes The One Minute Geographer featuring This Fragile Earth. Top writer in Transportation and, in past months, Travel.

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