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Hurricanes And Climate Change: Storms Likely To Get Stronger And More Frequent, Study Shows

2013-07-10 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Central: Hurricanes are Mother Natures largest and most destructive storms. Fed by warm ocean waters and moist atmospheric conditions, about 90 such storms -- also known as tropical cyclones -- form worldwide each year. With the population of coastal areas growing daily and sea level on the rise, how these monster storms may change as the climate continues to warm is an increasingly urgent question facing climate scientists, insurance companies, and public officials. A new study by Kerry Emanuel, a prominent...

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