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Study: Global warming may diminish Atlantic hurricane activity

APR 19, 2007
Physics Today
USA Today : The debate over whether global warming affects hurricanes may be running into some unexpected turbulence.Many researchers believe warming is causing the storms to get stronger, while others aren’t so sure.Now, a new study raises the possibility that global warming might even make it harder for hurricanes to form.
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