⚠️Hurricane season has officially started. Click the link to hear from the experts at NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration on what we can expect for the 2024 season. 🌀 https://bit.ly/4aLepYe #HurricaneSeason #Hurricanes #HurricaneOutlook #2024HurricaneSeason
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Does anyone know why there isn’t a common term for major tropical cyclones throughout the globe? Meteorologists formally call a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic and the South Pacific a “hurricane.” While tropical cyclones that form in the West Pacific are called “typhoons.” Yet, these horrific ocean storms are just called “cyclones” in the Indian Ocean and those that develop near Australia. #hurricanes, #typhoons, #cyclones, #meterology, #HurricaneHilary
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As temperatures rise and the world’s oceans store more potential fuel for storms, a new study proposes adapting the scale that measures the intensity of hurricanes to account for stronger storms. The Saffir-Simpson scale currently goes from Category 1 to 5; the study, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, suggests adding a Category 6. #emergencypreparedness #disasterresponse #crisismanagement #hurricane #resilience https://lnkd.in/g5hRptv3
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Another benefit caused by the arrival of hurricanes is the reduction of bacteria found on beaches and in the oceans. The wind and waves of hurricanes destroy and separate groups of bacteria and can destroy or separate the red tide, which is a group of microscopic algae that produce toxins that can affect humans and animals. At the same time, winds help by oxygenating surface waters, which eliminates more bacteria. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AGKh1 #Ecosystem #Hurricane #Hurricanepreparedness #HurricaneAwareness #HurricaneResilience #HurricaneImpact #TerrestrialEcosystem #AquaticEcosystem
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🌪 𝗛𝗨𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗡𝗘 𝗦𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗢𝗡: With a strong consensus for an above-average 2024 North Atlantic #hurricane season, a new blog from James Cosgrove unpicks the North Atlantic and Western North Pacific seasonal outlooks for 2024 and looks at the key oceanic and meteorological drivers behind the forecasts. From the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), warm sea surface temperatures, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, and Atlantic Multidecadal Variability find out the factors in play this season, and how Moody's RMS Event Response will support clients to make sense of events. Read James's blog here ➡ https://lnkd.in/di2HGiYG
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An updated #hurricane forecast expects more #storms for 2023, and NOAA urges "everyone to prepare now for the continuing season.” Read on for details. 🌀 #facilitiesmanagement #facilitymanagement #emergencypreparedness #naturaldisaster #weather NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
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A tropical wave in the southeastern #Caribbean Sea is producing an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Right now, strong trade winds are preventing further development. However, it is possible that this wave may gradually organize by the time it reaches the western Caribbean and southern #GulfofMexico (where the trade winds are weaker). There is time to watch this one - further updates will be posted as we know more. #hurricaneseason #hurricaneseason2024 #atlantic #caribbeansea #atlanticocean #tropicalstorms #tropicalcyclones
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High probability Week-2 in the South China Sea but other areas in the North Pacific and North Atlantic expected to remain active, as we are now in the climatological peak of the cyclone season. #maritime #offshore #shipping #hurricane #cyclone #hurricaneseason2023 #cycloneseason2023
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North Pacific slinging no-no For the first time in the satellite era (1966-onwards), the entire North Pacific (e.g., western North Pacific, central North Pacific, eastern North Pacific) has had no named storm (e.g., tropical storm or #hurricane) activity from June 1 - July 3.
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Our #CopernicusAtmosphere aerosol optical depth forecast from 3 July shows a long plume #SaharanDust crossing the Atlantic and Caribbean, roughly on the path of #hurricaneBeryl. See the forecast: https://lnkd.in/eP47Bt3E
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How exactly are hurricanes changing? Hurricanes have certain characteristics that differentiate one from another and that are important to take into account, such as their wind speed, the amount of water they hold, their precipitation, and the speed at which they move. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AJyCd #ClimateChange #Hurricanes #StayInformed #Resilience #HurricaneHavoc
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