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Hurricanes are getting stronger, and humans are primarily to blame. A new study from Climate Central adds to a growing body of evidence that human-amplified climate change is indeed leading to ...
The combined impact of worsening climate change and less pollution is like a performance enhancer for tropical cyclones.
Rapid intensification refers to a process when tropical storms and hurricanes quickly become stronger. Specifically, it means a storm's wind speed increases by at least 35 mph within 24 ho.
“Every hurricane in 2024 was stronger than it would have been 100 years ago,” said Daniel Gilford, climate scientist at Climate Central and lead author of the report. “Through record ...
The tendency for strong tropical cyclones to have undergone rapid intensification and the infrequency with which storms gradually strengthen to strong intensities leads to a bimodal distribution in global tropical cyclone intensities, with weaker and stronger tropical cyclones being more commonplace than tropical cyclones of intermediate ...
Typhoon Mawar could deliver the biggest hit in two decades to Guam, a US territory in the Pacific
Hurricanes are getting stronger. Here’s why. Monday 18 September 2023 18:00, Ariana Baio. As the global average temperature increases and sea levels rise, tropical cyclones - the catch-all term ...
As Hurricane Florence becomes the latest storm to batter the east coast, climate scientists are racing to determine if global warming is making these annual storms more powerful. Why Hurricanes ...