Rapid intensification of Hurricane Francine is a sign of a hotter world
by Oliver Milman from Environment | The Guardian on (#6QP3J)
The storm's winds increased 35mph in 24 hours - something that global heating is only making more common
Hurricane Francine may now be weakening after pummeling Louisiana but the storm's rapid and surprise intensification into a category 2 storm is one that scientists say is only getting more common due to global heating.
Francine crunched into Terrebonne parish, in southern Louisiana, on Wednesday, bringing sustained winds of about 100mph (160km/h) as it came ashore from the Gulf of Mexico, causing flash flooding and power outages for hundreds of thousands of people. New Orleans got a month's worth of rain within just a day.
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