
(Note: Adjust this section based on the current date or make it evergreen. Here is an example of a "current season" analysis for 2026.)
Hurricane season is not a reason to live in fear, but it is a reason to live with respect. The ocean is the most powerful force on our planet, and hurricanes are its exclamation mark.
: Climate change has been linked to higher extreme rainfall rates during storms. For example, during the record-breaking 2020 season, human-induced warming increased 3-hourly rainfall rates by approximately 10–11%.
Recent seasons have demonstrated a trend toward increased frequency and intensity, often attributed to human-induced climate change and warming ocean temperatures.
Beyond the Cone of Uncertainty: A Deep Dive into Hurricane Season
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