How Coastal Climates Shift During Fall Storm Season
How Coastal Climates Shift During Fall Storm Season
US · Published Oct 14, 2025
Coastal climates experience increased weather variability and powerful storms during the fall storm season.
Warmer sea surface temperatures and changes in atmospheric pressure fuel storm intensity and coastal erosion.
Climate change exacerbates coastal vulnerabilities, requiring communities to adapt and implement protective measures.
Transition from summer to fall in coastal climates
The transition from summer to fall brings significant shifts in coastal climates, particularly during the storm season. Coastal regions, known for their moderate temperatures and unique weather patterns, experience dramatic changes as autumn progresses. These shifts are driven by a combination of factors, including changes in sea surface temperatures, atmospheric pressure, and the increased frequency of storms.
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