2025 Could Be the Most Destructive Hurricane Season Yet, According to New Study
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that forecasts from Colorado State University and AccuWeather predict an unusually active and severe 2025 hurricane season. Warmer waters in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic — key drivers of storm intensity — are contributing factors. McIntyre warns this may be one of the most destructive and costly hurricane seasons on record.
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