The Hurricane of the Future

Published: May 3, 2019, noon

b'Why are hurricanes so powerful? Every year, monster storms develop in the Atlantic Ocean from June until November. It seems like they come out of nowhere. But scientists are working to predict them months, years, and even decades before they start. We\\u2019ll discover what makes hurricanes so destructive, and why they might become even more intense in the future. Might it have something to do with gnomes that ride on hamsters? Listen and find out!\\n\\nTo hear more from our interview with Suzana Camargo, listen on Patreon or our Castbox premium channel! It\\u2019s just $1 to sign up at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. New patron and birthday shoutouts will be coming at our $5 Patreon supporters all summer long, even while we\\u2019re on break, as well as special blogs and updates.\\n\\nWe have free educational resources on the science of hurricanes on our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com.\\n\\nThink others should know about Tumble? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or spread the word any way you like!'