From malawi to mississippi, deadly cyclones are ravaging the planet. but scientists warn they could get even scarier.
Deadly cyclones are ravaging the planet, from Malawi to Mississippi, causing humanitarian crises and health woes.
Cyclone Freddy, the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, caused over 600 deaths and affected 1.4 million people in Southeast Africa.
Climate scientists warn that the destructive power of tropical cyclones is likely to increase due to human-caused climate change.
Warm ocean waters help cyclones intensify rapidly, and their excess moisture causes floods.
Multiple studies indicate that the world should prepare for more intense storms over the next century.
Major tropical cyclones are increasing in number by 8 percent every decade.
Temperature surges on the ocean, known as marine heatwaves, are another lesser-known but devastating coastal hazard that is growing due to global warming.
The likelihood of extremely active hurricane seasons has doubled between 1982 and 2020.
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