Rising Hurricane Risks Demand America’s Preparedness and Sovereign Response
Colorado State University warns a 52% chance of major hurricanes hitting the Caribbean this season—above historical averages—highlighting urgent risks for U.S. coastal security and disaster readiness.
The latest forecast from Colorado State University (CSU), a leading meteorological authority, confirms an alarming trend: there is now a 52% chance that a major hurricane will strike the Caribbean coastline this season, exceeding historical averages. While this may seem like just statistics, it signals deeper challenges that America's policymakers cannot afford to ignore. CSU's projections include sixteen named storms in the Atlantic basin—with eight reaching hurricane strength and three escalating to major hurricanes (category 3 or higher). This increase isn't merely an unfortunate coincidence; it reflects changing climatic conditions that directly threaten our national security and economic stability. Why...
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