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Hurricanes Cooking up an Intense Season

The onset of the hurricane season has brought renewed attention to the impacts and preparedness efforts necessary to mitigate the damage caused by these powerful storms. The increasing intensity and frequency of hurricanes are attributed to global warming and climate change, posing significant risks to lives, property, and economies. 

The media is actively covering this topic, reflecting the growing concern and need for public awareness. Notable coverage includes:

Newswise Research

Five questions: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering professor explains how his work helps protect communities from hurricane winds

Climate Change-related Disturbances Linked to Worse Cardiovascular Health, Researchers Show

Investors generally underestimated the risk and impact of hurricanes, prior to feeling “Superstorm” Sandy’s fury on Wall Street

As a busy hurricane season looms, new forecast model in the eye

NOAA Forecasts Aggressive 2024 Hurricane Season

Atlantic hurricane season could be a record-breaker

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