Stronger, Wetter, Slower: How Hurricanes Will Change

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If the planet’s climate keeps warming at current rates, by the end of this century Atlantic hurricane rainfall will be 24 percent higher than today. (May 2018)

If the planet’s climate keeps warming at current rates, by the end of this century Atlantic hurricane rainfall will be 24 percent higher than today. Maximum winds will be 6 percent stronger and the storms will move 9 percent slower, creating significantly more damage. Those are the findings from an international team of experts who modeled 22 hurricanes that hit between 2002 and 2013 and would take a similar track under the warmer conditions.

Credit: Amanda Montañez; Source: “Changes in Hurricanes from a 13-Year Convection-Permitting Pseudo-Global Warming Simulation,” by Ethan D. Gutmann et al., in Journal of Climate, Vol. 31; May 1, 2018

 

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These kinds of Doomsday predictions have been going on 30 years... none of which have come true!

The next few hundred years will see all kinds of weather as the planet tries to equalize.

Another 'SWAG'....(Scientific Wild Ass Guess)

Don’t worry, It won’t.

At least there will be a lot less of them thanks to climate change.

The strongest hurricanes on record were back in 1900, 1928 and 1893. That was around the same time they said U.S. cities would be completely under water by the year 2000 due to “global warming” (which is now been called “climate change”):

E_Vaughany if it keeps getting hotter we will all be paying for your AC forevermore.

Will the magenetic field keep weaknening ?

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