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  • Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Sorry, but why is the death count so high this time around?

    If this was already covered in the article, please forgive me. I cannot read the article because I am illiterate, except for this paragraph which I have memorized.

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      1 month ago

      It wasn’t really.

      Outside of Florida being Florida, it looks like Helene hit inland a lot harder than previous hurricanes. Usually hurricanes lose a lot of their energy by the time they hit the Appalachian Mountains. So you’ve got a lot of mountain regions dealing with the worst flooding they have ever seen.

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      1 month ago

      climate change is heating the earth, this is causing the atmosphere to retain more water which allows for more heating, and more energy in the weather systems that fuel hurricanes. Hurricanes will continue to grow in frequency and intensity as the atmosphere continues to heat.