Why Future Storms Could Be Much More Violent
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It's a scenario of science fiction that has become a climate reality. Storms called noreasters – which hit the Atlantic facade of the United States with their procession of devastating winds, paralysing snow and sudden floods – become more violent. This is what a study published on 14 July 2025 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, conducted by a team of researchers led by Michael E. Mann, climatologist at the Universit…
According to the study, the maximum speed of winds in the most powerful northern stars has increased by about 6% since 1940. This figure, apparently modest, translates into a 20% increase in their destructive potential. "It's considerable," says Mann, asked CNN. At the same time, the amount of rain and snow generated by these storms has grown by 10%. Nors: stars: the climate monsters of the modern climate To understand the rise in power of these…
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