The next era of Atlantic hurricanes could be far more destructive
The next era of Atlantic hurricanes could be far more destructive
Global · Published May 20, 2026
Storm surge flooding from the landfall of category 4 Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, on September 28, 2022, as seen from a still frame from a remote camera.
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  • Scientists expect dramatic swings between active and inactive hurricane seasons in the future.
  • The risk of back-to-back hurricanes is growing. 
  • Hurricanes are expected to get more damaging and deadly. 

Wild year-to-year swings — from punishing hyperactive seasons to quiet years with little activity — could well become the norm for future Atlantic hurricane seasons, according to recent climate change research. 

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