KEY POINTS
  • Hurricane Dorian, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, is stalled out and barely moving as it pummels the Bahamas. It has flooded neighborhoods, destroyed homes and left five people dead.
  • The storm’s stalling has raised questions about the role of climate change on producing more intense and slower-moving hurricanes.
  • "Human-caused climate change is visibly intensifying hurricanes and increasing the damage they are doing," says Michael Mann, a climate scientist and director of Penn State's Earth System Science Center.

Hurricane Dorian has hammered the Bahamas for a day and a half in a devastating onslaught that's flooded neighborhoods, destroyed homes and left five people dead.

Dorian, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, is stalled out and barely moving as it pummels Abaco and Grand Bahama. The storm's stalling has raised questions about the role of climate change in producing more intense and slower-moving hurricanes.