Hurricane Otis: The mystery of why storms suddenly intensify
Hurricane Otis rapidly transformed from a tropical storm into a devastating category five hurricane. Cutting-edge saildrones are helping to reveal how this process happens. Key Points
BBCDual Hurricanes: Norma strikes Los Cabos, Tammy targets Barbuda
Hurricane Norma has hit the coastal region of Los Cabos in Mexico with winds of up to 80 mph, causing businesses to secure their premises and residents to seek refuge in shelters. The slow-moving storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall and increase the risk of flooding. Meanwhile, Hurricane Tammy has made landfall in Barbuda, with warnings of heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the Lesser Antilles. Key Points
Economic TimesAtlantic Hurricane season coming soon: All you need to know about tropical cyclones
Forecasters predict that the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season will be near to slightly below average. This forecast is influenced by an anticipated El Niño event. Key Points
Hindustan TimesAtlantic Hurricane Season 2023: Check all the names and forecast here
As Hurricane season approaches, it is crucial to stay informed and prepared. While the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season is expected to be near to slightly below average, it only takes one storm to cause significant damage and disruption. Key Points
Economic TimesHow warm oceans are creating super cyclones across the globe
Scientists are warning that climate change is making hurricanes more intense, with increased rainfall and stronger winds. The warming of the oceans, which have absorbed 90% of the heat caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is fueling the intensity of storms. Research suggests that climate change could lead to an increase in Hurricane wind speeds and the proportion of storms reaching the most intense levels. Key Points
Economic TimesTropical Storm Greg moves closer to Hawaii, will it add to wildfire devastation?
Sweeping a long distance, tropical storm Greg has reached Hawaii and will pass through near it on Wednesday. Will it further complicate the problem? Know in detail. Key Points
Economic TimesStorm Beatriz likely to turn into Hurricane as it approaches Mexican Pacific resorts
Beatriz is expected to "move very near or along the coast of southwestern Mexico" and is moving west-northwest at a speed of 19 km/hr, the US-based National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said. Warnings have been issued for popular Mexican beach resorts. Key Points
India TodayThe Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Lee Is a Warning
Fueled by warm water and humidity, hurricanes can quickly turn into life-threatening monsters. Get ready for more of this phenomenon as the planet warms. Key Points
WIREDNew York begins drying out after facing record-breaking rainfall
Record rainfall fell at John F. Kennedy International Airport, surpassing the record for any September day set during Hurricane Donna in 1960. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesAt least 27 killed by 'disastrous' Hurricane Otis as Mexico counts cost
At least 27 were killed by 'disastrous' Hurricane Otis while four others are missing. As per the government of Mexico, this is one of the most powerful storms to hit the country. Downed phone service and electricity lines made it hard for officials to quickly assess the extent of the damage. Key Points
Economic TimesTropical Storm Hilary poses ‘excessive rainfall threat’ over Southern California
A tropical storm and likely hurricane, Hilary, is forecasted to head towards Southern California in the coming days. It poses threats of excessive rain and storms. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesHurricane tracker: What is Fujiwhara Effect? Will tropical storms Rina and Philippe really dance together?
Storms Rina and Philippe will dance together over the Atlantic Ocean. Really? Know in detail what is this and what it means. Key Points
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