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Tag: Hurricane Milton

Where does hurricane waste go? We tracked it with Air Tags to find out – the Washington Post

Coast Guard Strike team members Petty Officer 1st Class Tina Kimball and Petty Officer 2nd Class C.J. Marsh navigate debris during a mission to assess boats damaged in Hurricane Ian for potential pollution threats, Fort Myers, Florida, Nov. 1, 2022 (by Petty Officer 1st Class Lisa Ferdinando, Courtesy of Coast Gaurd CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr).

The small 1.54-square-mile Treasure Island would produce over 128,000 cubic yards of debris after the storms — roughly 2 million standard kitchen trash bags worth of waste…

Climate change made all of this year’s Atlantic hurricanes so much worse – Grist

Climate change is fueling hurricane intensification (courtesy of Climate Central).

A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive power..

After Helene and Milton, residents of Casey Key question its future – the Washington Post

Category 5 hurricane Milton churns in the Gulf of Mexico as wildfires rage in the West at 10:30pm on October 7, 2024 (GeoColor imagery from the GOES-16 weather satellite courtesy of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).

Two back-to-back destructive storms make some ponder the burden of the barrier island’s beauty. Will they rebuild again or give in to climate change?..

Climate Change Made Hurricane Milton Stronger, With Heavier Rain, Scientists Conclude – Inside Climate News

Hurricane Milton’s Clear, Breathtaking Eye, October 8, 2024 (Imagery from GEO-KOMPSAT satellite, Courtesy of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University, the Korea Meteorological Administration, and the National Meteorological Satellite Center).

A rapid analysis of rainfall trends and Gulf of Mexico temperatures shows many similarities to Hurricane Helene less than two weeks earlier…

Hurricane Milton Is Terrifying, and It Is Just the Start | Opinion – the New York Times

Hurricane Milton Eyes Florida, October 8, 2024 (Imagery from GOES satellite, courtesy of CSU / CIRA & NOAA, public domain).

As Hurricane Milton roars toward Florida’s west coast with winds that spiked to a staggering 180 miles per hour, we are witnessing a new reality. Supercharged hurricanes are no longer outliers, freak disasters or storms of the century…

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