Recipe for a storm: The ingredients for more powerful Atlantic hurricanes

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This satellite image composite shows Hurricane Floyd off the Atlantic coast in 1999. UW-Madison researchers Jim Kossin and Dan Vimont have established a connection between an atmospheric circulation pattern known as the Atlantic Meridional Mode and t ...
This satellite image composite shows Hurricane Floyd off the Atlantic coast in 1999. UW-Madison researchers Jim Kossin and Dan Vimont have established a connection between an atmospheric circulation pattern known as the Atlantic Meridional Mode and the strength of Atlantic hurricanes. Image: courtesy Cooperative Institute of Meteorological Satellite Studies

As the world warms, the interaction between the Atlantic Ocean and atmosphere may be the recipe for stronger, more frequent hurricanes.


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