Weather
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Gulf Coast to Experience More Frequent and Back-to-Back Hurricanes
As the world's climate changes, more tropical storms have been packed into a single hurricane season, which typically runs from June to November in the Gulf region. According to new model estimates, Louisiana and Florida could be more likely to experience two tropical storms that make landfall within nine days of each other by the end of the century.
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