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From June 1, East America will be devastated by hurricanes

From June 1, East America will be devastated by hurricanes

If many people are stranded under multiple blankets due to the severe cold that has prevailed in Brazil for the past few days, the hurricane forecast for the United States will be higher than average, and this has already alarmed authorities. Scheduled to launch on June 1, the eastern United States is expected to face irreversible consequences, and there is little time to prepare for the onslaught of the coming tropical storms. It is the largest of the last seven hurricane seasons, bringing 14 to 21 storms with winds of 63 km to 179 km / h.

High probability

Expert analysis indicates that there is a 70% chance of these storms reaching the eastern part of the United States, with a final forecast of only November 30th.

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In fact, experts have already named four upcoming ones: Pony, Colin, Daniel and Earl. National Hurricane Center Forecast.

How do you choose these names? The 21 letters only begin with the letters A to W before the Greek letters are assigned, and it seems that this 21 will be used for the third year in a row, a milestone compared to the 30 storms recorded in 2021.

Despite all the shocks of the epidemic and the arrival of rising inflation and monkey flu, these storms are likely to shake the U.S. economy even further.

The United States is expected to face the longest hurricane season in seven years, according to NOAA forecasts. Image: Shutterstock

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How storms form

Everything points to the fact that these storms are caused by an event called the cold “La Nina” of the waters of the Pacific Ocean.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2022 will be a catastrophic year for the hurricanes and tropical storms already being observed in the United States.

“We need to adapt ourselves to this new reality of dealing with this change in our environment and how it affects us every day,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

New York was one of the worst-hit areas by Hurricane Ida, the biggest storm of 2021, reaching speeds of 240 km / h, affecting nine states.

The damage was estimated at $ 75 billion, and there is now a concerted effort due to an even greater disaster forecast.

Therefore, NOAA officials warn US families to be prepared because if the forecasts are confirmed, the damage will be even greater.

“It is important to remember that a single storm can damage your home, your environment and your community,” NOAA Administrator Richard Spinrod said in a statement. All we can do is believe that the predictions will not come true!

Via: space.com

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