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Ocean heat revved up Atlantic Hurricane wind speeds: study
22 Nov 2024
Human-driven warming of ocean temperatures increased the maximum wind speeds of every Atlantic hurricane in 2024, according to a new analysis released recently.
Impact on Wind Speeds: All 11 hurricanes in the Atlantic during the 2024 season saw maximum wind speeds increase by 9 to 28 mph due to record ocean temperatures.
Global Warming’s Role: CO₂ emissions and other greenhouse gases are raising sea surface temperatures worldwide, fueling stronger storms.
Regional Impact – Gulf of Mexico
Temperature Rise: Sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico were 1.4°C hotter than in a world without climate change.
Result: Warmer waters act as fuel for intensifying hurricanes, leading to more destructive storms.
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