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    Stormy Future: Tropical Cyclone Risk to Increase

    The risk that hurricanes and typhoons pose toward people may rise over the next 20 years because, despite a projected drop in the frequency of these giant storms, their intensity likely will increase, a new study suggests.

    Hurricanes and typhoons are storms collectively known as tropical cyclones. They usually form in the world's tropical regions, and each spins around a center known as an eye.

    Tropical cyclones can wreak havoc with extreme winds, torrential rains, high waves, extensive coastal flooding and damaging landslides. The past 50 years or so have seen the highest death tolls and greatest damages on record for these kinds of storms — the 1970 Bhola cyclone in Bangladesh killed about 300,000 people, while Hurricane Katrina inflicted $125 billion in losses in 2005.

    Scientists have suggested that while the overall global frequency of tropical cyclones might drop in the future, they might strengthen in intensity, likely thanks to global warming. To see what impact this shift might have in the future, a group of researchers also took into account how many people will live in vulnerable areas, the levels of poverty there, and the levels of government action.

    More people in harm's way

    There were many unknowns in terms of the risk people might face from tropical cyclones, due to a lack of global data for what might be critical factors in the research team's calculations — for instance, the structural quality of buildings, which influences how well they stand up against storms. In the absence of such global data, researchers looked at proxies such as poverty, which indicated that people might not have the means to build high-quality structures.

    The fact that both human populations and tropical cyclone intensity are projected to increase over the next 20 years suggests there will be a rise in the number of people exposed per year to these storms of nearly 12 percent.

    "Regardless of climate change, the increase in population is the main trigger that will increase exposure to tropical cyclones," researcher Pascal Peduzzi, an environmental scientist at the United Nations Environment Program, told OurAmazingPlanet.

    Their findings suggest that approximately 150 million people will be threatened by tropical cyclones by 2030, compared with about 133.7 million now. The highest increase in annual exposure to these cyclones will take place in Asia, with a rise of 10.7 million exposed people along its Pacific Rim and 2.5 million along its Indian Ocean coast.

    Action needed

    "All exposed governments should take actions for reducing disaster risk," Peduzzi said. "Early warning systems, including storm surge warnings, should be improved; building codes and shelters should be also improved. International efforts on mitigating climate change by lowering greenhouse gas emissions should be pursued. Critical and vulnerable infrastructures should be reviewed and retrofitted if they are located in tropical-cyclone-prone areas." [Storm Targets: Where Hurricanes Hit]

    The researchers would like to continue working with climate change scenarios, "including sea level rise and related beach erosion in relation with potential impacts from storm surges," Peduzzi said.

    "The potential role of ecosystems in mitigating these impacts," Peduzzi said, "such as the role of coral reefs, mangroves and other marine and coastal systems, would be interesting."

    "I'm not saying that ecosystems can solve all the issues, but so far, most of the efforts for protecting coastal infrastructures and populations are mostly based on engineering solutions, whereas we don't know how much we can do by protecting or restoring ecosystems," he added.

    Peduzzi and his colleagues detailed their findings online Feb. 12 in the journal Nature Climate Change.

    This story was provided by OurAmazingPlanet, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @OAPlanet and on Facebook.

     

    19 comments

    • Nakkinhead  •  3 mths ago
      Of course more people are killed by these storms than 50 years ago, there are twice as many people on the planet. geez
    • Geoff  •  Lorain, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Here we go again. Another Yahoo non story. This is news brcause????
    • Thomas  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      hi i am tommy from chicago il.....whats a hurricane ?
    • Loren  •  3 mths ago
      Ain't some of us lucky that we live far inland.
    • Nodor  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Unless one of these storms has the potential to reach the California Central Valley...I don't really care.
      • Petercha 3 mths ago
        But you might want to be concerned about what an earthquake might do in your area.....
    • Amy  •  3 mths ago
      Glad to live near Phoenix where the most you get is a flooded Salt River.
    • safeinthewoods  •  3 mths ago
      20 years ? Some areas aren't going to make it to August ...
      Earth Changes ... ready or not, here they come ...
    • William  •  Cloverdale, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Got to love the scientific use of the words "suggested", "likely", "might", "projected". If it is science, then why don't they use the word "absolute"?
      • RootieKazootie 3 mths ago
        Your stupidity is beyond comprehension.
      • Squeegee 3 mths ago
        Lol, somebody slept through science class.
      • Wildgraywolf 3 mths ago
        @RootieKazootie - Why didn't those scientific researchers use words like: "will", "definitely" or "absolutely"?
    • john  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I believe every word of this and why not after Katrina they said more storms look out here come the canes in droves gonna be bad. Wrong as usual! When they can tell me what the weather will be 3 days from now correctly then I might just listen to them.
    • Mr Dobbolina  •  Bremerton, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Science was always an 'option' for those hicks in Home Skooll.
      • Petercha 3 mths ago
        Dobbolina, your ignorance about home schooling is astounding. Home schoolers go to college at a higher rate than public schoolers do, and when they get to college, they do better than public schoolers do. Look it up sometime.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        What does this have to do with the article? Dobbolina, you are just stupid.Find your topic somewhere else or better yet, get the facts. They refute your assumption and prove your ignorance.
    • Frogf Art  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Hey Charles Q, we've already been down this road. I remember about 10 -15 years ago when you told us to expect an increase in the frequency of these storms due to global warming. Since that didn't happen, now you are telling us that they are going to be stronger even though there are going to be fewer of them. Why don't you tell us that you just don't know.
    • Kevin  •  Babylon, New York  •  3 mths ago
      When will the Bull**** end .
      • Mr Dobbolina 3 mths ago
        Sorry kev,reality seems to have a liberal bias.
        It must've been fun for you to graduate Head of Your Class from Home Skooll.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Any recent or short term "extreme" weather due to AGW has been debunked and the mainstream of weather forecasters agree. Weather is not climate. The eco loons are doing anything they can to sell us on this #$%$ since the data from their "models" didn't jive with the actual observations they now try and co-relate anything to AGW, this is all they have left. Luck feftists and puck frogressives.
      • Squeegee 3 mths ago
        Michael please site your sources. If you want to postulate an argument citing data then you cannot merely postulate.
    • Mr Dobbolina  •  Bremerton, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      The Deniers are the true representation of IDIOCRACY !
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Oh, here is your comment on THIS article. Well, I'm still amazed at your ability to prove your stupidity. Unlike manmade climate change, your foolishness has been proven, TWICE on the same set of comments.
    • stephen  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      blah. blah. blah. hurricanes are a good thing. why do you think the southern U.S. is currently stricken with drought? no hurricanes in years. idiot humans just need to stop building piece of s**t cribs on the coasts.
    • Brian J S  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      cold weather,hot weather,storms, lack of storms,famine, drought, increased, decreased food production,global warming is the fruit of all evil! geesh, give it a rest!
    • Jim_Tex  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I say evacuate Houston, N'Orleans, and Miami now and everyone set up a refugee camp all around Gore's mansion. With all the millions he'll be making on carbon credits he can afford to have a few million dependends around him. On the plus side, my commute will be wonderful!!!! I'll take my chances here.
    • 2muchBS  •  3 mths ago
      Gore must have slipped a few bucks in this "Scientists" pocket
    • george  •  3 mths ago
      I built my house on a hill. Elevation 380 ft. above sea level. Whats my chances?
    • Jack  •  3 mths ago
      How else is the Weather channel supposed to get views?
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