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How rapid intensification spawned two monster hurricanes in one week

Last updated: September 29, 2024 6:24 pm
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But even as Helene loses strength over land, its remnants could still pose a danger as they move farther inland. Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for tornadoes are all lingering threats as the storm weakens and dissipates.

Forecasters are urging residents in the storm’s path to stay vigilant and heed evacuation orders as needed. With rapid intensification becoming more common, it’s crucial for communities to be prepared for the unpredictable nature of these extreme weather events.

As we continue to navigate a changing climate and its impact on severe weather events, staying informed and taking proactive measures are key to staying safe and reducing the risks associated with these powerful storms.

Science News will continue to monitor Hurricane Helene and provide updates on its progress and impacts. Stay tuned for more information on how extreme climate events like this are shaping our understanding of climate change and its effects on our planet.

Hurricane Helene made landfall with the force of a wall of water two stories high, bringing destruction and chaos to the southeastern United States. The massive storm had a wind field that extended about 500 kilometers from its center, covering the entire state with tropical storm-force gusts. Helene is now considered one of the five largest Gulf of Mexico storms in terms of the size of its wind field.

As Helene moved inland, it continued to wreak havoc, causing power outages, powerful winds, and torrential rains across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. The experimental forecast accurately predicted the widespread impact of the storm, with warnings of flash floods and dangerous conditions across the region.

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In the aftermath of Helene’s landfall, the affected areas are left to deal with the aftermath of the storm. Recovery efforts are underway as communities work to repair damage, restore power, and provide assistance to those in need. The resilience of the southeastern United States will be tested as they work to rebuild and recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.

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