Article 5Y4GX Extreme Atlantic hurricane seasons now twice as likely as in 1980s

Extreme Atlantic hurricane seasons now twice as likely as in 1980s

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Oliver Milman
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Climate breakdown has fueled decisive increase' in intensity, researchers say, as separate study links crisis to increased rainfall

Extremely active Atlantic hurricane seasons are now twice as likely as they were in the 1980s due to global heating, according to new research that warns the climate crisis is supersizing storms that threaten life and property in coastal areas.

Climate breakdown has contributed to a decisive increase" in intense hurricane activity since 1982, the study states. Researchers in Germany and Switzerland who undertook the analysis wrote that the growing hyperactivity of storms could be robustly ascribed" to the rising temperature of the oceans.

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