Report•November 20, 2024
Climate change increased wind speeds for every 2024 Atlantic hurricane: Analysis
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Introduction
Climate change increased maximum wind speeds for every Atlantic hurricane in 2024, according to a Climate Central analysis based on new, peer-reviewed research. Human-caused global warming elevated ocean temperatures and boosted all eleven storms’ intensities, increasing their highest sustained wind speeds by 9 to 28 miles per hour. This increase moved seven of the hurricanes into a higher Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale category and strengthened Hurricanes Debby and Oscar from tropical storms into hurricanes.
This analysis used the methodology from a new study published on November 20, 2024, in Environmental Research: Climate, which introduced a rapid attribution framework to assess the impact of human-caused ocean warming on hurricane intensities. The study, Human-caused ocean warming has intensified recent hurricanes (Gilford et al., 2024), applied this framework to Atlantic hurricanes from 2019-2023, and these findings cover the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
Key findings
All eleven hurricanes in 2024 (as of November 10) intensified by 9-28 mph during the record-breaking ocean warmth of the 2024 hurricane season, strengthening over waters made as much as 2.5°F warmer because of climate change.
Climate change made elevated sea surface temperatures (SST) in the tracks of 2024 hurricanes up to 800 times more likely.
Human-warmed ocean temperatures made major hurricanes Helene and Milton even stronger, adding 16 mph and 23 mph, respectively.
Hurricane | Maximum intensity | Increase in maximum intensity |
---|---|---|
Beryl | 165 mph | 18 mph |
Debby | 80 mph | 9 mph |
Ernesto | 100 mph | 18 mph |
Francine | 90 mph | 13 mph |
Helene | 140 mph | 16 mph |
Isaac | 105 mph | 28 mph |
Kirk | 145 mph | 20 mph |
Leslie | 105 mph | 18 mph |
Milton | 175 mph | 23 mph |
Oscar | 80 mph | 9 mph |
Rafael | 120 mph | 28 mph |
Table 1. Observed hurricane maximum wind speeds (mph) before landfall and the increases in wind speed due to human-caused ocean warming for each storm during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season (through November 11, 2024).
Major funding provided by the Bezos Earth Fund and The Schmidt Family Foundation.