‘Katrina’ Was Just the Beginning of Hellish Hurricanes
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Does “El Nino” mean anything to you? If not, you certainly remember the violence of Katrina hurricane, which swept New Orleans. Well, prepare for worse because Pacific and Atlantic storms are gaining strength.
I’m sure global warming is no enigma to anyone these days, since signs that confirm it are to be found in any news posted on any TV channel. From last year’s hurricane seasons in the US, to the drought that parched Portugal in the same year and burned almost a third of the country’s forests, to this year’s fires in Greece and the hot air wave that raised temperatures in Europe to the highest level in five years, all are demonstrations of how Earth’s atmosphere suffers from pollution.
The consequences of global warming and the green house effect are even worse than previously anticipated. According to a study by 19 climate researchers published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences polluting particles emitted from car tailpipes and power plants that work with fossil fuel are making the surface of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans warmer, acting like a catalyst for stronger and more devastating hurricanes that form there.

I’m sure global warming is no enigma to anyone these days, since signs that confirm it are to be found in any news posted on any TV channel. From last year’s hurricane seasons in the US, to the drought that parched Portugal in the same year and burned almost a third of the country’s forests, to this year’s fires in Greece and the hot air wave that raised temperatures in Europe to the highest level in five years, all are demonstrations of how Earth’s atmosphere suffers from pollution.
The consequences of global warming and the green house effect are even worse than previously anticipated. According to a study by 19 climate researchers published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences polluting particles emitted from car tailpipes and power plants that work with fossil fuel are making the surface of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans warmer, acting like a catalyst for stronger and more devastating hurricanes that form there.
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