In North Carolina, scientists warned that category 4-5 hurricanes would become the norm, alongside inland flooding and super-charged tornadoes, predictions that have proven true.
In Florida, experts predicted severe hurricanes and rising sea levels, foretelling that Miami Beach would eventually be underwater—an alarming reality now corroborated by sinking buildings.
Paul Chinowsky emphasized that climate change is likely a much larger problem than currently understood, reflecting the growing severity and frequency of natural disasters across the US.
A Stanford scientist cautioned that severe droughts and historic fires, rather than earthquakes, would devastate California, an insight that aligns with recent catastrophic events.
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