Hurricanes Near U.S. Coast Forecast to Worsen and Multiply Due to Global Warming – The Washington Post

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Article Synopsis – According to a new study, climate change may increase the “frequency of mid-latitude hurricanes off the U.S. coast”, like we’ve seen this year. So far this season, “six storms have formed or intensified between Florida and the Carolinas”, which is unusual. This is due to “warmer waters in the western Atlantic”, which is largely due to climate change. To read the actual article click here

By Sharon Gray September 27, 2020 Newsletter