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Study Warns US Residents to Prepare for Stronger Hurricanes in Next 100 Years
A group of climate scientists from Rowan University in New Jersey set out to address that question, running over 35,000 computer simulations to analyze the evolution of storm tracks and better forecast future storm behavior. The results of the experts were particularly alarming for one particular region of the United States.
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