including the infamous Loop Current that helped Hurricane Katrina rapidly intensify in 2005 on its way to devastate New Orleans. Over the past 20 years, the number of hurricanes rapidly intensifying in the Atlantichas more than doubled.
Recent research has proposed that human-induced sea surface temperature (SST) warming has led to an increase in the intensity of hurricanes over the past 30 years. However, this notion has been challenged on the basis that the instrumental record is too short and unreliable to reveal long-term...
30, and Floridians encountered a hectic season, especially with hurricanes Helene and Milton. The Atlantic saw 18 named storms with winds of 39 mph or more. Out of those, 11 were hurricanes, and five intensified to major hurricanes, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association....
Cam Ward passes for 3 TDs, runs for another and No. 12 Miami rolls past Florida A&M, 56-9 — Cam Ward passed for 304 yards and three touchdowns in his first home start for Miami, then he capped his day with a rushing score and the 12th-ranked Hurricanes beat Florida A&M 56-9 ...
(via PBS Terra) For the last 50 years, Americans have flocked to the warm, sunny South. But, as climate change makes extreme heat, hurricanes, wildfire and flooding worse, will that trend ever STOP? Well, some regions might just be showing signs of a... ...
Miami Hurricanes finish #18 in final AP poll It’s the Canes’ first appearance in the final poll in four years. ByCraig T. SmithJanuary 21 3Comments/3New Miami Hurricanes among leaders for 2026 National Championship odds It should come as no surprise that the Canes are among the top team...
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Intense Southwest Florida hurricane landfalls over the past 1000 years Recent research has proposed that human-induced sea surface temperature (SST) warming has led to an increase in the intensity of hurricanes over the past 3... MSL Ercolani - 《Quaternary Science Reviews the International Multidis...
"So even in past hurricanes — when the roads have been flooded, not from storm surge, but just from backup because it's so much rain and the drainage canals can't handle it fast enough — it never approaches anywhere near my house." ...
Category 5 hurricanes may have slammed Florida repeatedly during the chilly Younger Dryas, 12,000 years ago. The cause? Hurricane-suppressing effects of cooler sea surface were out-weighed by side effects of slowed ocean circulation. That's the finding of USGS researcher Michael Toomey and colleagu...