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![]() Based on data from 1994 to 2002, Texas had almost four times as many casualties from extreme weather than any other state. I was looking at this news portal, www.storydata.com and they publish among other things extreme weather data. I had no idea Texas weather could be so dangerous... over 8,000 casualties in eight years! |
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Kinda makes sense. After all, Texas is the 2nd biggest state in both
land mass and population in the U.S. Now, is Texas ranked first in storm deaths per capita? On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:18:43 -0400, "Gordo" wrote: Based on data from 1994 to 2002, Texas had almost four times as many casualties from extreme weather than any other state. I was looking at this news portal, www.storydata.com and they publish among other things extreme weather data. I had no idea Texas weather could be so dangerous... over 8,000 casualties in eight years! |
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