Warm Oceans Strengthened Hurricane Francine and Its Implications for Fall Storms
Wednesday, 11 September 2024, 15:33
Understanding the Impact of Warm Oceans on Hurricane Francine
Hurricane Francine made landfall on Wednesday, rapidly intensifying over oceans that were warmer than average. Warm water serves as fuel for these storms, enhancing evaporation rates and resulting in increased rainfall.
Fall Storm Trends
- Warmer ocean temperatures can lead to more intense storms.
- Climate patterns indicate a rising trend in storm frequency.
- Increased rainfall poses a risk to coastal and low-lying areas.
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