Tuesday, October 8, 2024

See the Ocean Heat Fueling Hurricane Milton, in One Chart

The waters of the Atlantic Ocean have been abnormally warm, providing copious amounts of energy that can intensify storms.


The energy that supercharged Hurricane Milton into a Category 5 storm on Monday came from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, which have been abnormally warm not just at the surface, but at depth, too.

For a year and a half now, the upper layer of the world's oceans has been at or near its hottest temperatures on record. The seas absorb most of the extra heat that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trap near Earth's surface. So the same human-caused forces that have been bringing abnormal heat to towns, cities and landscapes are helping to warm the oceans...

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/10/07/climate/gulf-mexico-ocean-temperature.html?smid=em-share

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