💨 Abstract
Hurricane Milton, which caused 16 deaths in Florida, was made more severe by human-induced climate change, according to a team of international scientists. The storm's wind speeds were increased by around 10% and rainfall by 20-30%, as reported by World Weather Attribution. The hurricane intensified rapidly, feeding off warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
GDP to grow by 7.5 pc in FY26, says SBI report
‘Hindu money for Hindu cause’: Jammu college recognition revoked, VHP says other states should note
AVG Logistics Launches Rail-Based Liquid Logistics Venture to Boost Safe Chemical Transportation
Rs. 65,000 Gigs, 4.5 Lakh Students, 24 Million Futures: TimBuckDo's Doers' Report 2025 Redefines How India's Students Earn
Trump proposes ban on institutional investors buying single-family homes
Russia says foreign troops in Ukraine would be targets after UK and France pledge post-ceasefire deployment
A Revolutionary New Cosmology Rewrites the Origin Story of the UniverseBRAHMAN: All This Whatsoever That Moves By Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan
US Senate to vote on reining in Trump on Venezuela
Trump faces rare Republican opposition in Congress
Cubans brace for more hardship as US pressure on Venezuela chokes off oil