Sarah Beatriz Jamel
ADS13
TROPICAL STORM RISKS: CLIMATE IMPACT
CURRENT EVENTS
Category 5
Category 2
Category 4
Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Helene
Maximum wind speeds of 168 kph, while remaining over the open Atlantic. It weakened as it moved toward Europe.
Reaching wind speeds of 250 kph. It made landfall causing widespread destruction in Florida and parts of Georgia with flooding, high winds, and power outages.
Hurricane Milton Approaches Florida with Winds of 240 km/h, Triggering Mass Evacuations and Emergency Preparations.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Countries Exposed to risks
Death from Tropical Cyclones
North Atlantic Storms
Source by European Commission
Source by Colorado State University
Source by Rachel Young and Solomon Hsiang
PREDICTIONS
+3°C
+3°C
+3°C
Intensity Increase
Proportion Increase
Precipitation Extremes
Tropical cyclone rainfall rates are projected to increase 10-15% for rainfall rates averaged within about 100 km of the storm.
Tropical cyclones that reach very intense Category 4 and 5 levels are projected to increase.
Tropical cyclone intensity is projected to increase on average by 1 to 10%.
MEDIA
RESOURCES
POSSESSIONS
LIVES
By Corey Sipkin
By Joe Raedle
By Marko Georgiev
WEATHER DRILL
Tropical Risk
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Sarah Beatriz Jamel
ADS13
TROPICAL STORM RISKS: CLIMATE IMPACT
CURRENT EVENTS
Category 5
Category 2
Category 4
Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Helene
Maximum wind speeds of 168 kph, while remaining over the open Atlantic. It weakened as it moved toward Europe.
Reaching wind speeds of 250 kph. It made landfall causing widespread destruction in Florida and parts of Georgia with flooding, high winds, and power outages.
Hurricane Milton Approaches Florida with Winds of 240 km/h, Triggering Mass Evacuations and Emergency Preparations.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Countries Exposed to risks
Death from Tropical Cyclones
North Atlantic Storms
Source by European Commission
Source by Colorado State University
Source by Rachel Young and Solomon Hsiang
PREDICTIONS
+3°C
+3°C
+3°C
Intensity Increase
Proportion Increase
Precipitation Extremes
Tropical cyclone rainfall rates are projected to increase 10-15% for rainfall rates averaged within about 100 km of the storm.
Tropical cyclones that reach very intense Category 4 and 5 levels are projected to increase.
Tropical cyclone intensity is projected to increase on average by 1 to 10%.
MEDIA
RESOURCES
POSSESSIONS
LIVES
By Corey Sipkin
By Joe Raedle
By Marko Georgiev
WEATHER DRILL