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Hace 3 días · Hurricane Beryl was the earliest Atlantic basin Category-5 hurricane on record. Beryl hit the southern Windward Islands at Category 4 strength on the Saffir Simpson scale on 1 July. It made a direct hit on Grenada and had major impacts on St Vincent and Grenadines - small islands with little experience in coping with a category 4 hurricane.
Hace 3 días · The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially concludes this weekend, leaving a trail of destruction, loss of life and massive economic damage across the Americas and the Caribbean, the UN meteorological agency reported on Friday. This year saw 18 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and five major ...
Hace 2 días · The 2024 hurricane season officially ends - and it has been more active than usual, with climate change partly to blame.
Hace 2 días · “Hurricane Beryl was the earliest Atlantic basin Category 5 hurricane on record,” NOAA explained. “[After crossing the Lesser Antilles islands, Beryl] caused significant storm surge flooding across parts of Texas and Louisiana after making landfall near Matagorda, Texas, as a Category 1 storm,” NOAA continued.
25 de nov. de 2024 · Five hurricanes made landfall in the continental U.S., with two storms making landfall as major hurricanes. The Atlantic seasonal activity fell within the predicted ranges for named storms and hurricanes issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center in the 2024 August Hurricane Season Outlook.
Hace 2 días · The Atlantic hurricane season was extremely active, just as predicted by NHC & NOAA. Here's a recap of hurricanes that struck the US, including Helene in FL & NC, Francine in Louisiana, Rafael, Beryl.
Hace 2 días · Hurricane season and climate change. Planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide and methane released by transportation and industry are causing oceans to rapidly warm. Several factors contribute to the formation of hurricanes, but unusually warm oceans allow hurricanes to form and intensify in places and times we don’t normally anticipate, McNoldy said.