Everything about Kerry Emanuel totally explained
Kerry Emanuel is an
American professor of
meteorology currently working at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. His work in
atmospheric dynamics is well regarded among the meteorological community. In particular he's specialized in atmospheric
convection and the mechanisms acting to intensify
hurricanes.
He was named one of
Time's 100 Influential People of 2006.
In a March 2008 paper published in the 'Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society', he announced he's rethinking his previous assumption of global warming as an increasing threat for more hurricane activity than normal. Other research papers have also suggested that warming seas may not be the main cause of increased hurricane activity. Another research scientist, Gabriel Vecchi, of
NOAA said of Mr. Emanuel's announcement, "While his results don't rule out the possibility that global warming has contributed to the recent increase in activity in the Atlantic, they suggest that other factors—possibly in addition to global warming—are likely to have been substantial contributors to the observed increase in activity."
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