How Hot Oceans Supercharge September Hurricanes
How Hot Oceans Supercharge September Hurricanes
US · Published Sep 5, 2025
Unusually warm ocean temperatures are fueling the potential for more intense hurricanes this September.
Climate change contributes to warmer oceans, increasing the risk of high-intensity storms and storm surge.
Preparedness is crucial for individuals and communities in hurricane-prone areas due to the elevated risk.
Warm oceans intensify September hurricane concerns
September is typically the peak of hurricane season in the Atlantic, and this year, unusually warm ocean temperatures are raising concerns about the potential for more intense and frequent storms. The relationship between ocean heat and hurricane strength is well-established: warmer waters provide the energy that fuels these powerful weather systems.
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