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El gráfico muestra el rumbo proyectado del Huracán Delta, con datos sobre los costos de los daños causados por tales eventos relacionados con el clima.
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Cifra récord de desastres climáticos sobre EUA en 2020

By Ninian Carter

October 9, 2020 - Estimulado por las aguas cálidas del Golfo de México, el Huracán Delta – la 25ª tormenta con nombre del año – se dirige con rapidez hacia Luisiana

Hurricane Delta, the season’s 25th named storm, has battered Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and is now barrelling towards the Louisiana coast, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico fuelling the tropical cyclone's strength.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says the U.S. has been struck by 16 climate-related disasters costing more that $1 billion each so far in 2020 – tying with previous record-holding years, 2011 and 2017.

With three months still to go in 2020, and with hurricane season officially running until November 30, more costly storms could be on the way.

Add to the mix a fusion of California wildfires that began in August and one can see why costs this year have reached just shy of $50 billion. The west coast inferno has become the first recorded "gigafire" — a new term for a blaze that burns at least a million acres (405,000 hectares) of land.

As more heat is trapped within Earth’s atmosphere, so too air and water holds more energy to feed storms. Last month was globally the hottest September on record, with temperatures in the U.S. 1.3°C above the 20th century average.

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PUBLISHED: 14/10/2020; STORY: Graphic News
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