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Hurricane preparedness, and the way people perceive storms, needs to change as hurricanes get stronger, ... More than 90% of global warming over the past 50 years has taken place in the oceans.
Global warming promises stronger hurricanes Thomas Knutson studies storms and his research predicts that global warming is likely to mean fewer, but stronger Atlantic hurricanes.
With global warming, such storms are striking with increasing frequency. And the storms surges — among a hurricanes deadliest aspects — ride in on seas that are swelling higher each year.
The Trump administration’s cost-cutting efforts are the latest factor. But funding concerns date back to Biden’s term, when ...
As billion-dollar disasters like hurricanes Helene and Milton grow more common, many blame global warming. Others say disasters are more expensive because there is more to destroy.
Record warming in the Gulf of Mexico led to rapid intensification that even alarmed experts. Milton went from a Tropical Storm to a Category 5 hurricane in just 48 hours. Skip Navigation ...
The unrelenting assault by the government on the storm monitoring and forecasting apparatus is too alarming to ignore.” ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian talk to Florida residents who have been impacted by increasingly strong ...
Meteorologists warned of severe consequences when NOAA announced they would immediately discontinue the key data source ...
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of ...
Hurricane preparedness, and the way people perceive storms, needs to change as hurricanes get stronger, ... More than 90% of global warming over the past 50 years has taken place in the oceans.