Warmer ocean temperatures provide more energy to hurricanes, making them more powerful and destructive; this is evidenced by recent hurricanes like Harvey, Irma, and Maria, and studies show hurricanes are becoming both stronger and more frequent as global sea surface temperatures rise, serving as a clear indicator of climate change.
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Let's start with hurricanes. Warmer ocean temperatures fuel these storms, making them more powerful and destructive. We've seen this with recent hurricanes like Harvey, Irma, and Maria, which caused unprecedented damage across the Caribbean and the southern United States.
Studies show that hurricanes are not only becoming stronger, but also more frequent.
This is directly linked to the rise in global sea surface temperatures, another clear sign of climate change.
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