New research shows that climate change caused by human activities has significantly increased the intensity of Hurricane Milton. The deadly storm, which hit parts of the United States, was accompanied by heavier rainfall and stronger winds than expected under normal conditions.
According to the scientific news department of Tekna Technology Media, studies conducted by scientists show that without climate change, Hurricane Milton would have been less powerful and cause less damage. In other words, global warming has made this storm more intense and dangerous.
Global warming increases the temperature of ocean water. Warmer water provides more energy for storms to form, resulting in stronger storms and heavier rainfall.
Hurricane Milton caused widespread damage, including flooding, power outages, and infrastructure damage. Also, this storm claimed several lives. Other studies have also shown that climate change has increased the intensity and frequency of hurricanes around the world. These studies confirm that there is a direct link between global warming and the intensification of extreme weather events.
Hurricane Milton is just one of many extreme weather events that have been exacerbated by climate change in recent years. These events show that climate change is a serious threat to human societies and the environment. To deal with this threat, it is necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and try to reduce the effects of climate change.
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