Released on Nov. 20, a new study with fact-checked and proven statistics seems to say yes. The bulk of the study lies in the ...
A new study says human-caused climate change made Atlantic hurricanes about 18 mph stronger in the last six years.
Hurricanes are getting stronger, and humans are primarily to blame, according to a new study by Climate Central.
Hurricane season doesn't officially end until Nov. 30, but research is already coming out about how climate change is ...
Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean Basin are running on average a category stronger on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale ...
At the beginning of each year, the director of National Intelligence provides Congress with a report on “worldwide threats to ...
A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive power.
A study shows that climate change increased this year's hurricanes significantly, boosting the wind speeds of Beryl, Helene, ...
Beryl, Helene and Milton -- increased by 18 mph, 16 mph and 24 mph respectively because of climate change, the authors said.
Every hurricane in the Atlantic was made more intense, part of a growing trend for Earth’s most powerful storms, two new ...
Experts say that the worst effects of Hurricanes Helene and Milton were exacerbated by climate change. Hurricanes may ...
New studies show human-driven elevated ocean temperatures made the 2024 Atlantic hurricanes stronger, pushing wind speeds ...