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Expect Wetter and More Intense Hurricanes

Stony Brook atmospheric scientist weighs in on 2022 hurricane season, urges preparedness

We are now in the 2022 hurricane season which lasts through November. Extreme weather expert Kevin Reed, PhD, Associate Professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) at Stony Brook University, says that ongoing research shows climate change is worsening the coastal impacts of hurricanes — which are becoming wetter and more intense causing negative environmental and economic effects for our coastal communities.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above normal Atlantic Hurricane Season this year. Professor Reed agrees. He can explain and expand on these points and climate change projections regarding hurricanes in 2022, which he says will come more into play as the most active part of the season picks up in August and September: 

To see a few examples and details of Professor Reed’s extreme weather research, click on these links:

Study Shows Human Induced Climate Change is Affecting Hurricane Severity

Improving the Global Response to Climate Change

Study Confirms Climate Change Impacted Hurricane Florence’s Precipitation and Size