Climate change goosed hurricane wind strength by 18 mph since 2019, study says
- Climate change has strengthened Atlantic hurricanes by about 18 miles per hour in the last six years, according to a new scientific study published in Environmental Research: Climate.
- The increase led to 40 storms jumping an entire hurricane category, impacting Beryl, Helene, and Milton which increased by 18 mph, 16 mph, and 24 mph respectively.
- The authors stated there would have been zero Category Five storms without human-caused climate change.
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