Bermuda’s hurricanes are twice as strong as they were six decades ago
Ocean warming is fueling stronger hurricanes.
Ocean warming is fueling stronger hurricanes.
New research shows that hurricane maximum wind speeds in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda have more than doubled on average over the last 60 years due to rising ocean temperatures in the region.
A conversation with Natalia Padillo-Anthemides about her NSF-REU internship at BIOS