Climate change brings earlier arrival of intense hurricanes

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New research has revealed that since the 1980s, Category 4 and 5 hurricanes (maximum wind speed greater than 131 miles per hour) have been arriving three to four days earlier with each passing decade of climate change.

Intense tropical cyclones are one of the most devastating natural disasters in the world due to torrential rains, flooding, destructive winds, and coastal storm surges. New research co-authored by a University of Hawai'i at Manoa atmospheric scientist revealed that since the 1980s, Category 4 and 5 hurricanes have been arriving three to four days earlier with each passing decade of climate change.

"It was surprising to consistently see earlier arrivals when we independently assessed satellite data and conventional ground-based observations of intense tropical cyclones," said Chu. "In a future with high carbon dioxide emissions, the earlier shifting trend is projected to be amplified," said Chu.

 

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