NOAA Warns of Rising Atlantic Hurricane Threat Amid Government Preparedness Concerns
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season with up to five major hurricanes, raising urgent questions about federal readiness and resilience for American families and infrastructure.
As the Atlantic hurricane season enters its most perilous months from August through November, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a stark warning: Americans should brace for an increase in tropical storm activity, including between two and five major hurricanes. This forecast comes amid a record of rising ocean temperatures in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean Sea—conditions intensifying storms fueled by nature's own reckless engine. NOAA’s meteorologists attribute this surge to a potent mix of above-average sea surface temperatures combined with an active West African monsoon that seeds these tempestuous weather systems. How Long Will Washington Allow...
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