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Climate future: fewer but more intense cyclones predicted aftermath of Pam

2015-03-21 02:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Age: As Cyclone Pam tore its way through the South Pacific last weekend, Fiji Meteorological Service which had oversight for the catastrophic storm, assigned a "category 6" for one stage of its map tracking the tempest over Vanuatu. Pam was certainly a monster , with one-minute winds reaching 145 knots (268 km/h) and its core pressure dropping below 900 hectopascals - a rare event on both counts in the region. Still, according to the US ratings slightly tougher than Fiji and Australia's - Pam's...

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