(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Hurricane beryl
(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Hurricane beryl
(JULY-2024)
Hurricane beryl
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Hurricane Beryl became the earliest storm on record during the Atlantic hurricane season to reach Category 5.
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Typically, the first major hurricanes in the Atlantic form in September due to ocean temperatures.
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Beryl’s early formation as a Category 5 hurricane is linked to unusually warm ocean temperatures.
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Record-breaking ocean heat content (OHC) has contributed to the storm’s intensity.
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Deep warm water prevented cooling at the surface, allowing the storm to maintain its strength.
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Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters near the equator when warm, moist air rises, creating a low-pressure area.
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As air from surrounding areas fills in and rises, it cools, forming clouds and thunderstorms.
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Courtesy: Science Reporter