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    • LABORATORY FOR RESILIENT MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES (RMS)
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This relentless Atlantic hurricane season has put nearly every mile of coastline from Texas to Maine on alert

Hurricane Paths

This article originally appeared on CNN.com

(CNN) People along nearly every mile of coastline from Texas to Maine have been put on alert this Atlantic hurricane season, as 12 of 29 storms made landfall in the United States in this record-setting year.

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Weird Nature and stormquakes: Hurricanes or strong storms can trigger seismic events in nearby oceans, report scientists

Hurricane from space

This article originally appeared on Environ.News

A study published in the Geophysical Research Letters suggests that hurricanes or even just really strong storms can trigger seismic events called “stormquakes” in the nearby ocean.

  • Read more about Weird Nature and stormquakes: Hurricanes or strong storms can trigger seismic events in nearby oceans, report scientists
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