Thursday, September 12, 2019

Cat 6?!


In 169 years of record-keeping, there have been only 35 Category 5 hurricanes in the Atlantic. Five of those catastrophic storms happened in the last four years — including Hurricane Dorian, which smashed into the Bahamas before stalling and unleashing devastating rain and wind.

And while there's no conclusive evidence that climate change is making hurricanes move more slowly, there is "probably" a connection between the two, according to CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli.

1) Is climate change making hurricanes more powerful? What do the scientists say? Do you agree? Why/ not?

2) Should there be a Category 6 for Hurricanes? Why or why not?


3) What would happen if we nuked a hurricane?


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