Climate change is causing hurricanes that make landfall to take more time to weaken, reports a study published in leading journal, Nature.
The researchers showed that hurricanes that develop over warmer oceans carry more moisture and therefore stay stronger for longer after hitting land. This means that in the future, as the...
Climate Change Causes Landfalling Hurricanes To Stay Stronger For Longer
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