Climate change will intensify winds that steer hurricanes north over Texas in the final 25 years of this century, increasing the odds for fast-moving storms like 2008's Ike compared to slow-movers like 2017's Harvey, according to new research.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200707160155.htm
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
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