The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season officially started on June 1 and NOAA is predicting another above average season for Atlantic storms. Two named storms have impacted the US already.
From meteorologists to politicians, people continue to debate the correlation between weather and climate change.
What do you say: is weather a true indicator of climate change? Come join the conversation.
Cristobal in the Gulf of México is now the third named storm this year. We are having stronger, more frequent storms than ever. Add the extreme rains (flooding) and record temperatures (droughts/fires) and I think a correlation exists.
Cristobal in the Gulf of México is now the third named storm this year. We are having stronger, more frequent storms than ever. Add the extreme rains (flooding) and record temperatures (droughts/fires) and I think a correlation exists.