Warmer waters are fueling more storms with vastly increased wind speeds. Between 2019 and 2023, 40 hurricanes saw wind ...
Every hurricane in the Atlantic was made more intense, part of a growing trend for Earth’s most powerful storms, two new ...
A new study says human-caused climate change made Atlantic hurricanes about 18 mph stronger in the last six years ...
Beryl, Helene and Milton -- increased by 18 mph, 16 mph and 24 mph respectively because of climate change, the authors said.
Human-driven warming of ocean temperatures increased the maximum wind speeds of every Atlantic hurricane in 2024, according ...
Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean Basin are running on average a category stronger on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale ...
Every single Atlantic hurricane in 2024 had wind speeds supercharged by warming seas. One even jumped two categories of intensity.
Human-caused climate change has pumped up peak, pre-landfall Atlantic hurricane wind speeds by an average of 13 to 18 mph in ...
which caused 30 of them to go up at least one category higher on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. The studies’ authors say the new analyses prove how much “human beings have influenced ...
Climate Central’s recently published study shows climate change increased the intensity for most Atlantic hurricanes between ...
Human-caused climate change made Atlantic hurricanes about 18 miles per hour (29 kilometers per hour) stronger in the last ...