Hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones are changing because of climate change. Warmer oceans give these storms more energy, making them stronger, less predictable, and longer-lasting. They are getting stronger faster, moving more slowly, and bringing more rain. Storm seasons are longer, and their paths are changing, causing new problems. Slow storms, like Hurricane Debby, cause major flooding, and warm deeper waters keep storms powerful. Scientists warn that storms will become even stronger and more dangerous. It’s important to prepare for these changes to reduce damage and protect people.
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