‘New reality’: Hurricane Melissa strength multiplied by climate crisis, study says

The GuardianThursday, November 6, 2025 at 10:00:07 AM
‘New reality’: Hurricane Melissa strength multiplied by climate crisis, study says

‘New reality’: Hurricane Melissa strength multiplied by climate crisis, study says

A recent study reveals that Hurricane Melissa, which devastated Jamaica as a category five storm, has winds that are now five times more frequent due to the climate crisis. This alarming finding highlights how climate change is intensifying storms, making them more powerful and destructive. Understanding this trend is crucial as it underscores the urgent need for climate action to mitigate future disasters.
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