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Hurricane Ian capped 2 weeks of extreme storms around the globe: Here’s what’s known about how climate change fuels tropical cyclones

Hurricane Ian capped 2 weeks of extreme storms around the globe: Here’s what’s known about how climate change fuels tropical cyclones

Oct 04, 2022
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Mathew Barlow

Professor of Climate Science, UMass Lowell

Suzana J. Camargo

Lamont Research Professor of Ocean and Climate Physics, Columbia University

This article is republished from The Conversation under the creative commons licenses.

When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, it was one of the United States’ most powerful hurricanes on record, and it followed a two…

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