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  2. You're gonna need a bigger number: Scientists consider a ...

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    Hurricanes have become more intense, with stronger winds and heavier rainfall. ... In that sense, the scale’s persistence over the years helps people understand how much the climate has changed ...

  3. How is climate change affecting hurricanes, typhoons and ...

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    The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has come to an end, and it brought a number of particularly damaging storms. Climate change is not thought to increase the number of hurricanes, typhoons and ...

  4. Tropical cyclones and climate change - Wikipedia

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    The increases have been attributed to climate change and to greater numbers of people moving to coastal areas. [64] In the United States, there have been several initiatives taken to better prepare for the strengthening of hurricanes, such as preparing local emergency shelters, building sand dunes and levees, and reforestation initiatives. [65]

  5. Every hurricane this season was turbocharged and made more ...

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    The analysis built off the scientific framework of a separate analysis from the group released Wednesday and found 84% of hurricanes between 2019 and 2023 were more intense than they would have ...

  6. Climate change in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In Spain 82% of people think that climate change is the biggest challenge for humanity in the 21st century. Furthermore, 81% of Spanish people believe that climate change has an impact on their lives, versus 77% of Europeans in general. A majority of Spanish people also believe that their country should rely more on renewable energies. [9]

  7. Rapid intensification - Wikipedia

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    Smaller tropical cyclones are more likely to undergo quick intensity changes, including rapid intensification, potentially due to a greater sensitivity to their surrounding environments. [13] Hurricane Patricia experienced a 54 m/s (190 km/h; 120 mph) increase in its maximum sustained winds over 24 hours in 2015, setting a global record for 24 ...

  8. How climate change is intensifying storms like Hurricane Helene

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    Climate change is making hurricanes like Hurricane Helene more intense, scientific research shows. Helene has unleashed high winds, heavy rain and a dangerous storm surge in the Southeast after ...

  9. 2024 Spanish floods - Wikipedia

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    The resulting floodwaters caused the deaths of about 232 people, with three more missing [1] and substantial property damage. [2] [3] It is one of the deadliest natural disasters in Spanish history. [4] Though similar torrential rain events had happened in the past in the region, the flooding was more intense, likely due to the effects of ...