Warmer Seas, Stronger Hurricanes Ahead
Warmer Seas, Stronger Hurricanes Ahead
US · Published Aug 29, 2025
Ocean temperatures are at record highs, fueling stronger hurricanes.
Rapid intensification of Atlantic hurricanes is increasingly common due to warming seas.
Climate change exacerbates hurricane intensity, making storm preparedness crucial.
Ocean heat drives stronger, more intense hurricanes
The world's oceans are absorbing an unprecedented amount of heat, with recent years shattering temperature records. This warming trend is not just a statistical anomaly; it's a significant driver of extreme weather events, particularly hurricanes. The relationship between warmer sea surface temperatures and hurricane intensity is well-established: warmer waters provide more energy for these storms, leading to increased wind speeds and heavier rainfall.
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