Kerry Emanuel
Kerry Emanuel
Kerry Andrew Emanuelis an American professor of meteorology currently working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. In particular he has specialized in atmospheric convection and the mechanisms acting to intensify hurricanes. He was named one of the Time 100 influential people of 2006. In 2007, he was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences...
casualties damage increase intense produced storms
The damage and casualties produced by more intense storms could increase considerably in the future.
ocean years temperature
The temperature of the tropic oceans is warmer than it's been in 150 years
ocean believe hemisphere
The hurricanes are following the tropical ocean temperature. The tropical ocean temperature is following the Northern Hemisphere. And it's very hard now to believe that there's anything natural about that.
global-warming not-sure katrina
It is tempting to ascribe Katrina, Rita and now Wilma to global warming effects, but I am not sure that would pass statistical muster.
limits hurricanes climate
As you warm the climate, you basically raise the speed limit on hurricanes
years people lasts
Hurricanes have killed more people worldwide in the last 50 years than any other natural cataclysm.