How Hurricane Ian Became So Powerful
New data from NASA reveals how warm ocean waters in the Gulf of Mexico fueled Hurricane Ian to become one of the most powerful storms to strike the United States in the past decade. Sea surface temperatures were especially warm off Florida’s southwest coast, allowing the storm to pick up energy just before crashing into the state north of Fort Myers.
Kristie Ebi, professor of global health and of environmental and occupational health sciences at the UW, is quoted.