Why hurricanes rarely hit Europe and the US West Coast
Understanding global hurricane patterns
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Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause widespread destruction. But why do some regions of the world seem more prone to these weather events than others? The United States, especially the East Coast, is one of the regions most affected by hurricanes. European countries, on the other hand, remain relatively sheltered.
So, what is behind this phenomenon?
Click through this gallery to explore the factors that dictate where these storms strike and what the future holds for hurricane activity in a changing climate.
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