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Bread and Circuses (@breadandcircuses) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 3.917 · Folger: 9.288
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More on the scary reality of what Hurricane Beryl is teaching us...
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Beryl transformed from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in two days, faster than any hurricane has ever done before the month of September. It is the easternmost hurricane to emerge in the tropical Atlantic Ocean in the month of June. It’s the first storm to strengthen to Category 4 in the Atlantic in June, and now the earliest on record to hit Category 5.
"Hurricane Beryl is not normal, in any way, shape, or form,” said Ryan Truchelut, a meteorologist in Tallahassee, Florida.
We’re only a month into the Atlantic hurricane season, and already, the boundaries that normally govern it are breaking. The cause is abnormally hot ocean waters — warmed by El Niño last year, but also by centuries of burning fossil fuels.
Monster hurricanes like Beryl shouldn't happen this early. They shouldn't arise in this particular part of the Atlantic basin. And they shouldn't be intensifying at such astonishing rates, before the season has even gotten into full swing. But they are, and will probably continue to do so as long as our oceans continue to simmer.
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FULL ARTICLE -- https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/07/hurricane-beryl-ocean-climate-change/678873/
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