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1992

Alvarez, L., 1992a. Storm at most savage in 2 South Dade cities. The Miami Herald, August 25, p. 1A.

Alvarez, L., 1992b. Job-seekers flood S. Dade, seek gold amid ruins. The Miami Herald, September 10, p. 1B.

Anderson, P., G. Lim and M. Merzer, 1992. Chiles seeks $9 billion in aid, Bush will urge $7.2 billion package. The Miami Herald, September 9, p. 1A.

Barry, J., 1992. The shelter experience. The Miami Herald, August 25, p. 1B.

Bodeker, H., 1992. Channel 4, Norcross excel. The Miami Herald, August 25, p. 12 in "Living Today".

Burton, I., R.W. Kates, and G.F. White, 1992. The Environment as Hazard, 2nd ed. (Guilford Press).

Changnon, S. A. and J. M. Changnon, 1992. Temporal fluctuations in weather disasters: 1950-1989. Climatic Change, 22:191-208.

Crankshaw, J., 1992. Each hurricane teaches another survival lesson. The Miami Herald, September 7, p. 10B.

Department of Commerce, 1993: Natural Disaster Survey Report, Hurricane Andrew: South Florida and Louisiana, August 23-26, 1992. Silver Spring, MD: National Weather Service (November).

Dewar, H., 1992. Devastation hits home in S. Fla. The Miami Herald, August 24, Special Hurricane Edition, p. 4.

Doig, S.K., 1992. Storm: A wobble away from great disaster. The Miami Herald, September 6, p. 23A.

Donnelly, J., 1992. Andrew left our defenses down. The Miami Herald, September 4, p. 22A.

Dubocq, T., 1992. Power FPL uncertain about when all service will be restored. The Miami Herald, August 26, p. 1A.

Elgiston, H., 1992. Homestead: Ground zero. In J. Macchio (ed.), Hurricane Andrew: Path of Destruction, August 1992. Charleston, SC: BD Publishing.

Fatsis, S., 1992. Andrew reshapes S. Florida economy. The Miami Herald, September 8, Special Section, p. 10.

FDCA (Florida Department of Community Affairs), 1992. Hurricane Andrew: Recommendations for Building Codes and Building Code Enforcement. Report prepared by Ronald Cook, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force (FIFMTF), 1992: Floodplain Management in the United States: An Assessment Report, Volume 1, Summary Report. Washington, DC: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 69 pp.

FEMA/FIA (Federal Emergency Management Agency/Federal Insurance Administration), 1992. Building Performance: Hurricane Andrew in Florida, FIA-22, December 21. Washington, DC: FEMA.

Fields, G., 1992. Andrew pulls dollars from wallets. The Miami Herald, September 26, p. 1C.

Fielder, T., 1992. Messages of hope storm drives home the need for leadership. The Miami Herald, August 30, p. 1L.

FIFMTF (Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force) 1992. Floodplain Management in the United States: An Assessment Report, Volume 2: Full Report (L.R. Johnston Associates).

Filkins, D., 1992. Planners forecast 2 futures for Dade. The Miami Herald, October 19, p. 1A.

Finefrock, D., 1992. Legislature could ease property tax burden. The Miami Herald, September 6, p. 10G.

Fujita, T., 1992. Damange survey of Hurricane Andrew in south Florida. Storm Data, 34:8:24-29.

GAO (General Accounting Office), 1992. Disaster Management: Improving the Nation's Response to Catastrophic Disasters. GAO/RCED-93-186, July. Washington, DC: GAO.

Garcia, B. and D. Satterfield, 1992. Insurer called storm 'opportunity' to raise its rates. The Miami Herald, September 5, p. 1A.

Garcia, M., D. Neal and J. Tanfani, 1992. Andrew's death list spanned Dade County. The Miami Herald, August 26, p. 23A.

George, P. S., 1992. Bryan Norcross: A hero in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. In J. Macchio (ed.), Hurricane Andrew: Path of Destruction, August 1992. Charleston, SC: BD Publishing.

Getter, L., 1992. Why don't people evacuate? Denial, turf worries. The Miami Herald, August 25, p. 12.

Getter, L., 1992a. Do builders' bucks buy political power? The Miami Herald, December 20, p. 75R.

Getter, L., 1992b. Inspections: a breakdown in the system. The Miami Herald, December 20, p. 65R.

Graham, B., 1992. Andrew's lesson a redefined role for the military. The Miami Herald, September 6, p. 4M.

Gray, W. M. and C. W. Landsea, 1992. African rainfall as a precursor of hurricane-related destruction on the U.S. East Coast. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 73:1352-1364.

Gray, W. M., 1992. Summary of 1992 Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity and Verification of Author's Forecast. Report of 24 November 1992, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO.

Hancock, D. and A. Faiola, 1992. Bigger, stronger, closer. The Miami Herald, August 23, p. 1A.

Haner, J. and K. Rafinski, 1992. Broward's emergency plan praised despite glitches. The Miami Herald, August 26, p. 1BR.

Hartman, T., 1992. S. Dade's last tent city folds up. The Miami Herald, October 24, p. 1A.

Higham, S., 1992a. Dash for FEMA cash yields dubious claims. The Miami Herald, October 26, p. 1A.

Higham, S, 1992b. Last of U.S. military pulls out of storm area. The Miami Herald, October 16, p. 1B.

IIPLR/IRC (Insurance Institute for Property Loss Reduction and Insurance Resource Council), 1995: Coastal Exposure and Community Protection: Hurricane Andrew's Legacy. April, Boston, MA.

Jarrell, J. D., P. J. Hebert and M. Mayfield, 1992. Hurricane Experience Levels of Coastal County Populations From Texas to Maine. NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS NHC-46 (August). Coral Gables, FL: NHC.

Katz, R. W. and B. G. Brown, 1992. "Extreme Events in a Changing Climate: Variability is More Important than Averages," Climatic Change, 21:289-302.

Keppenne, C.L. and M. Ghil, 1992. "Extreme weather events," Nature 358:547.

Leen, J., S. K. Doig, L. Getter, L. F. Soto and D. Linefrock, 1992. Failure of design and discipline. In Tait, L. S. (ed.), Lessons of Hurricane Andrew, Excerpts from the 15th Annual National Hurricane Conference. Washington, DC: FEMA (April), pp. 39-44.

Lyons, D., 1992. S. Dade curfew to end Monday. The Miami Herald, November 11, p. 1A.

Lyons, D. and M. Merzer, 1992. Answering an urgent cry soldiers shocked by panorama of ruin. The Miami Herald, August 29, p. 1A.

Markowitz, A., 1992. An awful howl Andrew hits hardest in South Dade. The Miami Herald, August 24, Special Hurricane Edition, p. 1.

Mauro, J., 1992. Hurricane Andrew's other legacy. Psychology Today, 25:42-45, 93.

McNair, J., 1992a. Andrew's awesome impact. The Miami Herald, September 10, p. 4B.

McNair, J., 1992b. Study details hurricane's toll on local business. The Miami Herald, September 18, p. 1C.

Mehta, K. C., R. H. Cheshir, and J. R. McDonald, 1992. Wind esistance categorization of buildings for insurance. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 43:2617-2628.

Miami Herald Staff, 1992. What the grand juries said. The Miami Herald, September 13, p. 26A.

Miami Herald, 1992. A tour of Dade's destruction. August 26, p. 14A.

Miami Herald Staff, 1992. Missing persons. September 10, p.5B.

Miami Herald, 1992. Gratitude to the planners. Editorial, p. 18.

Naunton, E., 1992. Warning: Andrew's bruises will linger. The Miami Herald, September 6, p. 2J.

Penn, I. and C. Evans, 1992. Dade residents swamp Broward, seeking supplies. The Miami Herald, August 26, p. 1A.

SCBHUA (Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs), 1992. Hearing on The National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1992, Statement of Dr. Robert Sheets before the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, 27 July, 102-913.

Sheets, R., 1992. Statement before Hearing of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1992. "The National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1992," before the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, 27 July, 102-913.

Silva, M. and T. Nickens, 1992. Dade seeks to keep tax windfall. The Miami Herald, October 29, p. 1A.

Slevin, P. and R. Greene, 1992. A deepening crisis downpour adds to misery of Andrew's victims. The Miami Herald, August 30, p. 1A.

Strouse, C., 1992. Tiny rise in assessments = lean budgets. The Miami Herald, June 18, p. 1B.

Swarns, R. L., 1992. Uninsured left with less than nothing: Devastated homes, monumental debts. The Miami Herald, November 2, p. 1A.

Tanfani, J., 1992. Miami tallies storm cost, may end up with net gain. The Miami Herald, September 11, p. 6B.

Trausch, S., 1992. Hurricane profiteers have we got a great deal for you! The Miami Herald, September 8, p. 21A.

Van Natta, D. 1992. Precautions, warnings cut storm death toll but luck also played a big role. The Miami Herald, September 14, p. 13A.

Viglucci, A., 1992. Victims to FEMA: We've been ignored. The Miami Herald, September 8, p. 1B.

Whoriskey, P., 1992. U.S. experts fault code on mobile home safety. The Miami Herald, September 10, p. 1A.

Williams, J., 1992. The Weather Book. New York: Vintage Books.

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