Hurricane Season: More Storms, More Destruction
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Hurricanes in the northern hemisphere spin the opposite way of those in the south,
all thanks to the Earth's rotation. But a recent study found something even crazier.
By analyzing dozens of hurricanes, researchers discovered a powerful link: the more storms
that form in a season, the lower their average barometric pressure tends to be.
And lower pressure is the key ingredient for a stronger, more intense hurricane. So,
a busy hurricane season doesn't just mean more storms are coming; it suggests the storms themselves
could be, on average, more destructive. It's a scary link between quantity
and power.
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