Stronger Hurricanes Climate Change: Rising Tropical Storms Frequency and the Surge of Climate Driven Disasters

Nature World News | 14.04.2026 00:24
Hurricanes carve deeper scars on coastlines, with winds that snap trees like twigs and rip roofs from buildings in a matter of minutes. Storm surges roll in like slow-motion tsunamis, turning streets into rivers and burying entire neighborhoods under churning water and debris. As global temperatures rise, the energy feeding these storms grows, making each season feel more volatile and unpredictable than the one before.