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Archive: Science Update: The Science of Hurricanes, Earth’s Most Powerful Storms, May 7, 2026

Science Update logoAround the world, hurricanes reshape coastlines, disrupt lives, and threaten communities. These powerful weather systems, which are also known as tropical cyclones, produce hazardous winds, waves, and rainfall that can reach hundreds of miles inland. They also have significant economic impacts: in the U.S.

Science Update logoAround the world, hurricanes reshape coastlines, disrupt lives, and threaten communities. These powerful weather systems, which are also known as tropical cyclones, produce hazardous winds, waves, and rainfall that can reach hundreds of miles inland. They also have significant economic impacts: in the U.S.

Science Update logoAround the world, hurricanes reshape coastlines, disrupt lives, and threaten communities. These powerful weather systems, which are also known as tropical cyclones, produce hazardous winds, waves, and rainfall that can reach hundreds of miles inland. They also have significant economic impacts: in the U.S.

Science Update logoAround the world, hurricanes reshape coastlines, disrupt lives, and threaten communities. These powerful weather systems, which are also known as tropical cyclones, produce hazardous winds, waves, and rainfall that can reach hundreds of miles inland. They also have significant economic impacts: in the U.S.

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