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Critical Examination of Hurricane Intensification Predictions • Watts Up With That?

Climate models fail to accurately predict hurricane intensification because they mainly depend on sea surface temperatures and ocean heat content, overlooking the role of subsurface saltiness. Hurricanes intensify when they pull "superheated" subsurface water, which occurs largely due to the formation of barrier layers where freshwater overlays dense salty water. This phenomenon conflicts with the widespread narrative attributing hurricane intensification to rising CO2 levels. The impact of barrier layer dynamics in hurricane formation needs to be better acknowledged. ....

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Hurricane Idalia cooled the Gulf of Mexico. How long will temperature drop last?

Hurricane Idalia cooled waters in parts of the Gulf of Mexico by roughly 1 degree Celsius, but experts say this reprieve from the ongoing marine heat wave is already starting to wane. Sea surface temperatures fell in the eastern gulf in the wake of Idalia, and in the western north Atlantic after Hurricane Franklin. Hurricanes cool oceans by “upwelling” cold water from below the sea surface. . ....

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