Environment
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Study Shows How Global Warming Creates More Powerful Winter Tornadoes
In a warming world, dangerous winter tornadoes, such as those that killed five people this week in five states, are likely to be stronger, linger on the ground longer, and cause a greater swath of devastation, according to a new study.
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