00:00NASA satellite data just confirmed what climate scientists feared most this hurricane season.
00:05The Gulf of Mexico is running at its hottest June sea surface temperatures in over 50 years.
00:11And federal scientists are issuing a direct threat warning to five U.S. states.
00:16This is not a distant climate projection.
00:18This is a measurement from space, confirmed by government data,
00:22showing record warm water sitting right beneath the most hurricane-vulnerable coastline in America.
00:28NASA scientists warn the combination of unprecedented Gulf heat,
00:33reduced wind shear from the El Nino transition,
00:36and high atmospheric moisture creates a perfect rapid intensification engine.
00:41A storm passing over this water could go from nothing to catastrophic in under 24 hours.
00:47Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are all in the direct threat zone.
00:52The Gulf hasn't been this dangerous for June in half a century.
00:56And hurricane season is just beginning.
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