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<big><big>'''September 2022'''</big></big>
<big><big>'''The Fast Intensification' of Ian'''</big></big>
Hurricane Ian --''' Close to Cat 5, Jim Cantore reporting '''
* https://twitter.com/JimCantore/status/1575076077914972160
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<big>'''Climate-induced, warm water in the Gulf of Mexico is a feeder of intensity'''</big>
* https://twitter.com/ClimateCentral/status/1575116109744939010
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<big>'''Destructive Surges with Hurricanes, Extreme Weather Events'''</big>
'''Florida, we're pointing at Gulf Waters heating up and 'inducing' more powerful storms'''
'''Hurricane Ian, September 26, the 'spaghetti plot lines' warn of a historic Gulf Hurricane on the way...'''
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[[Category:Sea-level Rise]]

Latest revision as of 14:24, 28 September 2022


September 2022


The Fast Intensification' of Ian

Hurricane Ian -- Close to Cat 5, Jim Cantore reporting


🌎


Climate-induced, warm water in the Gulf of Mexico is a feeder of intensity


🌎


Destructive Surges with Hurricanes, Extreme Weather Events

Florida, we're pointing at Gulf Waters heating up and 'inducing' more powerful storms

Hurricane Ian, September 26, the 'spaghetti plot lines' warn of a historic Gulf Hurricane on the way...


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