Gigantic, devastating hurricanes may be even more powerful in the future.
is slower than an adult’s walking pace—and because of scientific phenomena caused by these slow mega-storms, hurricanes that are economically devastating could over time become our new normal.
As of 4 a.m. EST Tuesday, Hurricane Dorian had remained over the Bahamas for over 24 hours, and in that time five people have died and the Red Cross estimated at least 13,000 houses have been destroyed or severely damaged. Dorian is moving so slowly because a high pressure atmospheric system kept it hovering over the Bahamas before dissolving, leaving it at a standstill. a new, low pressure system will start moving Dorian northward Tuesday., damaged Bahamian homes may not be covered by insurance. Just $5 billion of the $32 billion caused by the 2017 hurricane season was covered by insurance.that the Earth’s warming oceans make hurricanes even more intense, creating a trend that’s unlikely to reverse anytime soon.
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