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  • Stronger Hurricanes Climate Change: Rising Tropical Storms Frequency and the Surge of Climate Driven Disasters
  • HIEMA: Wind is a point of concern for new storm system
  • Guide to 2026 Hurricane & Storm Season at Disney World

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natureworldnews.com /1 month ago

Stronger Hurricanes Climate Change: Rising Tropical Storms Frequency and the Surge of Climate Driven Disasters

Stronger hurricanes fueled by climate change are driving up tropical storms frequency, deepening climate driven disasters, and pushing flood risk increase to dangerous levels

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khon2.com /1 month ago

HIEMA: Wind is a point of concern for new storm system

"You're going to see high winds with the hurricanes. You're going to see the rains, right? Heavy rains, plus, you're going to see storm surge, so a lot of water is coming onto the...

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disneytouristblog.com /1 month ago

Guide to 2026 Hurricane & Storm Season at Disney World

One downside to summer & fall trips to Walt Disney World is tropical storm season. This post covers the Atlantic hurricane season forecast, tips for staying dry during rain &am...

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skepticalscience.com /1 month ago

How strong can a hurricane get in a warming world?

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Jeff Masters October 28, 2025, was a very bad day to be in Jamaica. That morning, Category 5 Hurricane Melissa intensified into t...

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jaxtoday.org /2 weeks ago

Hurricane Center releases season’s first tropical outlook; no storms on the horizon

Early forecasts for the 2026 season suggest tropical activity may trend below normal compared with more active seasons. The post Hurricane Center releases season’s first tropical o...

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yaleclimateconnections.org /1 week ago

El Niño expected to help spur intense hurricane and typhoon seasons in the North Pacific 

NOAA is forecasting an active eastern Pacific hurricane season, and TSR is predicting an active northwest Pacific typhoon season. The post El Niño expected t...

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yaleclimateconnections.org /1 month ago

Category 4 Typhoon Sinlaku powers through the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands

Sinlaku is the 10th Category 4 or 5 tropical cyclone to hit a U.S. state or territory in the past 10 years — as many Cat 4 and Cat 5 landfalls as the U.S. suffered in the prior 57...

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yaleclimateconnections.org /1 month ago

How strong can a hurricane get in a warming world?

In the Gulf of Mexico and western Caribbean, hurricanes with 224 mph (100 m/s) winds are possible. Warming the oceans will increase this maximum potential intensity, with potential...

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columbian.com /5 days ago

What’s in a name? Hurricane season starts Sunday and here are the storm names for 2026

ORLANDO, Fla. — There are 26 letters in the alphabet but only 21 are set aside each year for potential tropical storm and hurricane names in areas tracked by the National Hurricane...

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carbonbrief.org /1 month ago

Marine heatwaves ‘nearly double’ the economic damage caused by tropical cyclones

Tropical cyclones that rapidly intensify when passing over marine heatwaves can become “supercharged”, increasing the... The post Marine heatwaves ‘nearly double’ the economic dama...

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skepticalscience.com /1 month ago

Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Jeff Masters In brief:  Multiple studies have found that tropical cyclones are becoming stronger worldwide.  New so-called attri...

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dailyvoice.com /1 week ago

Hurricane Forecast Predicts Multiple Direct US Impacts This Season

A quieter storm count does not mean a safer season.AccuWeather released its 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast ahead of the official start on Monday, June 1, predicting 11 to...

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staradvertiser.com /1 month ago

Letter: Kona-low damage has nothing on hurricanes

Those Kona-low storms were nothing compared to coming hurricanes. With warming seas, the hurricane spawning area has moved northward and we are now directly in the path of hurrican...

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staradvertiser.com /1 month ago

Letter: Kona-low damage has nothing on hurricanes

Those Kona-low storms were nothing compared to coming hurricanes. With warming seas, the hurricane spawning area has moved northward and we are now directly in the path of hurrican...

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scienceblog.com /5 days ago

Hurricanes Have Been Releasing Carbon Into the Atmosphere. Climate Change Is Reversing That.

  Every year, roughly 90 tropical cyclones spin up across the world’s oceans, each one dragging carbon dioxide out of the sea and flinging it into the air. That, at least, is what...

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sailingscuttlebutt.com /1 month ago

Three places overdue for hurricane

Three regions have been identified as the U.S.’s most overdue cities for a direct hurricane strike, with their rapid population growth and low‑lying geography to not fare well foll...

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rnz.co.nz /1 month ago

Explainer: What is a tropical cyclone and what do the categories mean?

All eyes are on Tropical Cyclone Vaianu. But what is a tropical cyclone, and what do the categories mean?

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khon2.com /1 week ago

NOAA releases 2026 hurricane outlook. Here's how it affects Hawaiʻi:

The NOAA 2026 Hurricane Season Outlook predicts an "above-normal" hurricane season for Hawaiʻi, with a 70 percent probability of higher-than-average activity and a range of 5 to 1...

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thehayride.com /3 weeks ago

Hurricane season month away; forecast modest

(By Alan Wooten/The Center Square) – Six to nine hurricanes have been forecast in the Atlantic Basin hurricane season from June 1 to Nov. 30 by the two leading authorities. At N.C....

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gizmodo.com /1 month ago

The Unexpected Way Hurricanes Are Fueling Wildfires

Hurricane-scarred portions of the Southeast are battling raging wildfires. These two weather extremes are more connected than you think.

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yaleclimateconnections.org /1 month ago

Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger

Recent studies link human-caused warming to more powerful, more destructive storms worldwide. The post Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger appeared first on...

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skepticalscience.com /3 days ago

The next era of Atlantic hurricanes could be far more destructive

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Jeff Masters In brief: Scientists expect dramatic swings between active and inactive hurricane seasons in the future. The ris...

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jaxtoday.org /1 month ago

Strong El Niño could reshape hurricane season and winter

A developing El Niño could mean fewer Atlantic hurricanes, followed by a wetter, stormier winter. The post Strong El Niño could reshape hurricane season and winter appeared first o...

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wattsupwiththat.com /1 day ago

Climate Change Weekly # 581— It’s Hurricane Season, and Nothing Is New

It’s hurricane season again, and a few things about it are as certain as death and taxes. First, some named storms, tropical storms, hurricanes, and cyclones will form somewhere, s...

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