Scientists Warn Powerful Storms in the Future

Scientists are considering the introduction of a new sixth category of the storm, predicting that in the future we can expect storms that we have never seen before, nor are we ready for them. More and more devastating hurricanes result from global warming, but are now associated with regions [...]
More and more devastating hurricanes result from global warming, but they are now associated with tropical and subtropical regions. The Balkans will not see them in the near future and I can recognize their strength through waves of similar speed.
The fifth highest category of the storm includes speeds of wind more than 250 miles per hour. With its destructive power, it can destroy cities. More often, it has to do with tropical storms.
East of the United States, in Southeast Asia and northern Australia, storms are called hurricanes, and in India and the Chinese Sea are called typhoons. For their formation, there must be some preconditions, as they occur in large ocean areas at least 250 miles from the ground, the Kosova Prees broadcast.
Scientists claim that the number and force of the storm are increasing in comparison with past years and that a bright future in the matter is not expected.
To develop a storm, surface temperature must be over 26 degrees Celsius. The wind that blows on the last ten kilometers of the atmosphere must be within 10 meters per second and should not change direction. There is also an exchange of heat and humidity between the upper ocean and the lower atmosphere.
Scientists say that if conditions are still unchanged - humidity, water temperature, and wind - the storm turns into an ever - increasing tropical cell or storm. The pressure in the center of the storm is too low and it smells weak. The temperatures in the centre of the storm are also high even though the wind is stronger than the suburbs in the centre of the storm, it is very quiet in the centre, they explain.
It takes ten days to create a powerful tropical cycle from the initial phase of the storm, and there are times when the process took longer. In the last 20 years, hurricanes and typhoons have increased in global warming. However, it is a relatively short period of time that would have more concrete proof of this relationship.
Measures exist for some 200 years, and the assumption of scientists is that hurricanes exist for several thousand years or at least since the climate became similar today. It is believed that the strongest tropical storm landed on the Small Antilles in October 1790, when more than 22,000 people died. It was this storm that became the starting point for the reflection of world super-studies scientists.











