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    ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON 2024 PREDICTIONS

    How hurricanes will change as the Earth warms

    Hurricane Beryl struck the Grenadine Islands on July 1 as an early category 5 storm with unprecedented speed and intensity, attributed to warm ocean waters. Scientists forecast a record-breaking 2024 hurricane season with up to 25 named storms. The changing climate may lead to more major hurricanes and slower, stalled storms causing devastating flooding. Small island states like Dominica must confront the legacy of colonialism in building climate resilience.

    What to know about Hurricane Beryl as it barrels across Texas

    Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic, made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, causing significant storm surges, strong winds, and heavy rain. The storm is expected to weaken quickly. Scientists link this severe hurricane season to record-breaking sea temperatures driven by climate change. Beryl's early formation and intensity highlight the increasing danger of hurricanes. Caribbean leaders call for better financing to combat climate impacts, while funds intended for climate aid are often redirected back to wealthy nations.

    Beryl Hurricane to hit Texas: Path, tracker, landfall time, windspeed, rain, weather forecast

    Beryl Hurricane path, tracker have showed that the storm is heading towards Texas. We have landfall time, windspeed, and weather forecast updates.

    Hurricane Beryl strikes Jamaica as Caymans, Mexico brace for storm's impact

    Devastation and resilience marked Hurricane Beryl's path, with casualties reported in multiple countries. President Maduro's somber announcement, alongside Cancun's preparations under Velazquez's guidance, highlights the severity of the impending storm.

    Hurricane Beryl grows to Category 5 strength as it razes southeast Caribbean islands

    Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada as the earliest Category 4 storm in the Atlantic, then late in the day the National Hurricane Center in Miami said its winds had increased to 160 mph (260 kph). Fluctuations in strength were likely in the coming days as the storm pushed further into the Caribbean.

    'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Beryl intensifies in Caribbean, eyeing Jamaica

    Hurricane Beryl intensified to a Category 4 storm with winds up to 155 mph, moving across the southeastern Caribbean on Monday. Jamaica is near its path, prompting a hurricane warning. The storm has caused power outages and flooding in several Caribbean islands. Beryl is expected to bring heavy rain to Barbados and the Windward Islands. Climate change is believed to be intensifying such storms, contributing to an unusually active hurricane season. Jamaica and Mexico are preparing for Beryl's impact, with warnings of potential flash flooding and infrastructure damage.

    The Economic Times
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