AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva stated, 'We may even see a tropical storm in December this year. It doesn't happen very often, but the very warm sea surface temperatures could make it possible this year.' This statement underscores the rarity and potential for extraordinary weather events due to anomalous ocean conditions, emphasizing the shift in patterns derived from climate change.
DaSilva noted, 'We've been saying since March that the end of this year's hurricane season could be quite active.' This declaration highlights the ongoing predictions that have been consistent throughout the season, specifically indicating the heightened likelihood of storm activity during the typically quieter months of November and December.
During the discussion of potential impacts, DaSilva remarked, 'The entire state of Florida up into the Carolinas could be at risk of experiencing another tropical impact this season,' illustrating the widespread vulnerability of these areas following the destruction wrought by previous hurricanes.
Following the devastation, DaSilva warned that 'Piles of debris, downed powerlines and damaged infrastructure can become projectiles in the event that storm surge and high winds barrel into an already hurricane-battered state.' This highlights the cumulative risk posed by additional storms when recovery from previous events is incomplete.
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