What does the record breaking storm Beryl tell us about the hurricane season ahead? | DW News

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Hurricane Beryl continues along its destructive path through the Caribbean. The category four storm has killed at least nine people so far, and officials say the death toll will likely increase as communications come back online in affected areas.
In Jamaica, high winds uprooted trees and ripped off roofs, while heavy rains caused flash flooding. In the Cayman Islands, residents boarded up windows in preparation for the storm which is expected to hit them next.

00:00 Hurricane Beryl sweeps across Caribbean
00:36 Matthew Capucci, Meteorologist

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1:20 wait what? 1988. I think you forgot Hurricane Ivan in 2004 "expert" it had the same path and actually worse outcome because that eye wall was a direct hit while Beryl was skirting South.

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evryone being interviewd on the news should strive to be this articulate

mynameis.
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That the weakening magnetic field and increase in the Sun's activity is making the weather more extreme.

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