2025's Extreme Weather and the Jet Stream's Impact on U.S. Risk Perception

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The summer of 2025 saw unprecedented U.S. flooding and unusual hurricane patterns largely influenced by a weakened and southward-shifted polar jet stream, driven by climate change, which caused prolonged storms and prevented hurricanes from hitting the mainland.
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