Modern Storms
Modern storms, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms, are powerful weather events that can cause significant damage. These storms form due to various atmospheric conditions, including temperature changes, humidity, and wind patterns. Advances in meteorology have improved our ability to predict and track these storms, helping communities prepare for potential impacts.
Climate change is influencing the intensity and frequency of modern storms. Warmer ocean temperatures can lead to stronger hurricanes, while changing weather patterns may increase the occurrence of severe thunderstorms. Understanding these trends is crucial for disaster preparedness and response efforts in affected areas.