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Hurricanes to hit Atlantic harder and more often, study says

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Hurricanes are likely to become more frequent and more intense in both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans over the next decade, a new study has shown, spelling increased danger for coastal communities across North and Central America.

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One study assured that their presence could double over the next decade. Details A recent study indicates that hurricanes in the Atlantic may become more frequent and intense in the next decade, representing an increasing risk to coastal communities in North and Central America. Researchers at the University of Reading used the climate prediction software DePreSys4 of the United Kingdom Weather Office to project hurricane patterns up to ten year…

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Photo by depositphotos.com London, England.- A research team based at the University of Reading used a forecast software from the United Kingdom Weather Office to predict hurricane patterns up to 10 years in advance; with which it was determined that hurricanes are likely to become more frequent and intense in the Atlantic and East Pacific oceans over the next decade. It is also expected that the total energy of these storms, combining their fre…

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A new study has shown that hurricanes are likely to become more frequent and intense in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans over the next decade. ...

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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