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Tropical Cyclones Decrease because of Global Warming, Is it a Good Thing?
According to new research, global warming has driven tropical cyclones to a lower annual number. According to a recent study, the annual number of tropical cyclones emerging globally reduced by roughly 13% from the 19th century to the 20th.
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