Monday, October 16, 2017

Potential Impacts of Climate Change On Hurricanes and the Future Generations

It is complicated to accurately predict, but there's some reason  to believe that climate change may potentially have an impact on the coming hurricane seasons. The sweeping U.S. Climate Science Special Report says that detecting the impact that climate change can potentially have on hurricanes is  a challenging task. They explain that hurricanes are random events, making it difficult for scientists to precisely gather data to determine a trend. However, scientists can conclude that in the incoming decades, the average hurricane strength will intensify. Additionally, it is safe to assume that the frequency of category 3, 4, and 5 hurricanes will become the norm. Perhaps one can assume that the growing probability of category 3, 4, and 5 hurricanes will spawn a new breed of powerful hurricane in the decades to come.

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