When Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26, it began a 500-mile path of destruction that wreaked havoc on homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Experts estimate flood and wind losses from Helene to be as high as $47.5 billion. As the climate gets warmer, hurricanes are likely to grow in intensity. Researchers suggest that the most […]
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When Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26, it began a 500-mile path of destruction that wreaked havoc on homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Experts estimate flood and wind losses from Helene to be as high as $47.5 billion.
As the climate gets warmer, hurricanes are likely to grow in intensity. Researchers suggest that the most damaging US hurricanes are three times more frequent than 100 years ago, and the number of major hurricanes, classified as Category 3 or higher, in the Atlantic Ocean has doubled since 1980.