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Climate Change Has Made Hurricane Winds 18 mph Stronger Since 2019, Study Finds

Summary by EcoWatch
A new study by Climate Central has found that human-caused climate change caused Atlantic hurricanes to become roughly 18 miles per hour (mph) stronger in the past six years. About 80 percent of hurricanes generated in the Atlantic Basin from 2019 to 2023 had maximum wind speeds that were 18 mph higher on average due to sea surface temperatures made warmer by global heating, a press release from Climate Central said. “Rising global mean air temp…
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