Using the following data can you create a graph comparing the most severe United States hurricanes?
Christopher W. Landsea, a NOAA researcher, listed these 10 storms as the costliest hurricanes to hit the United States since 1900. Damage estimates are adjusted to 1990 dollars – except for Andrew – and include only damage in the United States. 1.Andrew – More than $25 billion, Florida and Louisiana, 1992 2.Hugo – $7.2 billion, South Carolina,1989 3.Betsy – $6.5 billion, Florida and Louisiana, 1965 4.Agnes – $6.4 billion, Northeast United States, 1972 5.Camille – $5.2 billion, Louisiana, Mississippi, 1969 6.Diane – $4.2 billion, Northeast United States, 1955 7.1938 storm – $3.6 billion, New England 8.Frederic, $3.5 billion, Alabama, Mississippi, 1979 9.Alicia – $2.4 billion, Texas, 1983 10.Carol – $2.
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