In the 1850s, the US averaged 2 hurricanes per year. This has steadily declined and now the US averages 1.5 hurricane strikes per year. The busiest year was 1886, with seven hurricanes making landfall in the US.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Not quite fair, Steve. Those numbers need to be “adjusted”
Subtract some from the ones on the left and add them to the right.