Hurricanes strike North Carolina's Outer Banks nearly once a year, but why is that? AccuWeather's Anna Azallion explains.
Breakdown
- The Outer Banks has experienced nearly annual hurricanes and tropical storms since 2010. 9s
- Hurricane Dorian caused millions of dollars in damage and significant storm surge in the region. 23s
- The Outer Banks' geographic position, jutting into the Atlantic, increases its exposure to storms. 44s
- The area consists of low-elevation barrier islands, which are particularly vulnerable to storm impacts. 1m 5s
- Barrier islands are constantly changing and eroding, a process worsened by hurricanes and sea level rise. 1m 24s