Weather
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Understanding Extreme Weather Events: Why are Supercharged Hurricanes Getting Stronger?
As a result of climate change, hurricanes are becoming more frequent and perhaps stronger. The probability of more extreme weather events and natural disasters, such as tropical storms and hurricanes, increases as the average world temperature rises.
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