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Daily Archives: October 8, 2024
Rapidly Intensifying Hurricanes
During 1957, five storms originated in the Gulf of Mexico, including major hurricane Audrey, which rapidly intensified, made landfall on June 27 and killed more than 400 people. The US hasn’t been hit by a hurricane during June in almost … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Global Warming Test
“Milton’s pressure has dropped an insane 50 mb in 10 hours. If this doesn’t convince you the climate crisis is upon us, I don’t know what will.” Dr. Jennifer Francis, Rutgers University The third deadliest US hurricane hit Lake Okeechobee, … Continue reading
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