A dozen named storms made landfall in the United States.Louisiana and Central America suffered from multiple hurricane landfalls each.It was one of the most active hurricane seasons on record and nearly every community in the coastal United States experienced a tropical storm or hurricane in some form. Much of the Caribbean, Bermuda and even Portugal also experienced tropical systems this year.
Multiple tropical systems have to be in relatively close proximity in order for this to happen, and that doesn’t happen often in the Atlantic. Laura’s landfall was one of the strongest in the U.S. and is the strongest storm to make landfall in Louisiana. Among the many records set during the 2020 hurricane season, the one that popped up more frequently than any other was that the latest storm formation was also the earliest of the season.
Three of these systems went on to make landfall: Paulette in Bermuda, Sally in Alabama and Teddy in Nova Scotia.Wilfred, Alpha, and Beta became named systems within a six-hour span on Sept. 18. It was only theA tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico was expected to become Tropical Storm Wilfred, but instead, another disturbance in the eastern Atlantic Ocean took that name late that morning.
220 FEET OF SEA LEVEL RISE IN GREENLAND AN ANTARCTICA COLLAPSING LAST TIME PPM OF CARBON WAS 410PPM SEA LEVEL WAS 130 FEET HIGHER CARBON IS AT 415PPM ANTARCTICA MELTED MORE PAST 4 YEARS THAN ARCTIC MELTED PAST 34 YEARS NOV 28 2020 ARCTIC 5 day heatwave with air up to 25C
Let's hope we'll have a calmer Hurricane Season next year
Un 2020 para la historia 😢
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