South Atlantic Storm
Feb. 22nd, 2024 04:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A Rare Tropical Storm in the South Atlantic
Akará is only the third such storm recorded in the region since 2015.
Pay attention to these. They are becoming more common. 10-20 years from now they will no longer be "rare" and people will start to think it's weird that they ever were.
Of course, the problem is that people in that part of the world aren't as prepared for tropical storms or hurricanes since those have little historical precedent there. I suggest ramping up preparations quickly while there is still time, because it's going to get a lot worse from here on out.
Akará is only the third such storm recorded in the region since 2015.
Pay attention to these. They are becoming more common. 10-20 years from now they will no longer be "rare" and people will start to think it's weird that they ever were.
Of course, the problem is that people in that part of the world aren't as prepared for tropical storms or hurricanes since those have little historical precedent there. I suggest ramping up preparations quickly while there is still time, because it's going to get a lot worse from here on out.