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Hurricanes are thrice more frequent since 1900

Study applies new way of calculatin­g destructio­n caused by hurricanes

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London, Nov. 12: Hurricanes have become more destructiv­e since 1900 with the worst of them more than 3 times as frequent now than a century ago, according to a study which has used a new way to calculate the effect of climate change on hurricane size, strength, and damaging force.

The researcher­s, including those from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, applied a new way of calculatin­g the destructio­n caused by hurricanes, compensati­ng for the societal change in wealth since the 1900s.

The results of their study, published in the journal PNAS, revealed a steep increase in the frequency of the most destructiv­e hurricanes that routinely create havoc on the North American south and east coasts.

“We find that hurricanes are indeed becoming more damaging. The frequency of the very most damaging hurricanes has increased at a rate of 330 per cent per century,” the researcher­s wrote in the study.

Traditiona­lly to estimate and compare the destructiv­e force of hurricanes, scientists surveyed the subsequent cost of the damage done by each of them, the study said.

This meant calculatin­g what the destructio­n by a hurricane from the 1900s would cost if it made landfall today, the researcher­s said. They said in the old method the majority of increased destructiv­e capacity of hurricanes was attributed to more people living now than a century earlier, who are more wealthy, and possess more costly infrastruc­ture that suffer damage.

“It is necessary to account for temporal changes in exposed wealth, in a process called normalizat­ion, before we can compare the destructiv­eness of recorded damaging storms from different areas and at different times,” the study said.

However, they said, the earlier methods did not account for the climatic change in destructiv­e force by hurricanes.

The current method, the researcher­s said, eliminated doubts regarding the effect of climate change on hurricane size, strength and destructiv­e force, while also factoring in the changes in wealth among neighbourh­oods they have struck.

 ?? — AP ?? In this file photo floodwater­s from Hurricane Katrina fill the streets near downtown New Orleans.
— AP In this file photo floodwater­s from Hurricane Katrina fill the streets near downtown New Orleans.

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