Study: Back-to-back hurricanes likely to come more often
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Study: Climate change making back-to-back hurricanes increasingly likely
What used to be a rare one-two punch of consecutive hurricanes hitting about the same place in the United States weeks apart seems to be happening more often, and a new study says climate change will make back-to-back storms more frequent and nastier in the future. Using computer simulations, scientists at Princeton University calculate that the deadly storm duet that used to happen once every few decades could happen every two or three years as…
Study: Back-to-back hurricanes likely to come more often
A new study says that back-to-back hurricanes that hit the same general place in the United States seem to be happening more often. And Monday's study says climate change will make consecutive storms more of a regular occurrence.
Study: Back-to-back hurricanes likely to come more often
A new study says that back-to-back hurricanes that hit the same general place in the United States seem to be happening more often. And Monday's study says climate change will make consecutive storms more of a regular occurrence.
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