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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

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WEATHER DRILL