Climate change causes storms in the Atlantic Ocean

A study published by natural storm experts, including American researchers from the National Administration for Ocean and Atmosphere, shows that storms in the Atlantic Ocean are becoming increasingly violent and climate change is one of the reasons for this change. The study has been focused on the rapid increase in storms, of [...]
The study has been focused on the rapid increase in storms, which may range from the first instance of the tropical storm to the fourth or fifth degree within a short period of time. Researchers found that this phenomenon has been repeated repeatedly in recent years. For example, the storm “Michael” had moved from the first scale to the fourth degree within 24 hours.
According to this research, the Atlantic Ocean has undergone very unusual changes in the way storms become harsh when they are compared to predictions about their natural flow. This distinction has led scientists to appreciate that climate change plays a major role in this negative development in the water and air environment.
“Natural changes cannot justify the phenomenon of growing fury”, the study says. According to scientists, these storms pose a danger to people because they are not warned in time about the exact scale of the storm and are not prepared to move from dangerous areas, writes the “The Washington Post”.












