Warmer Seas Linked to Strengthening Hurricanes: Study Fuels Global Warming Debate
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 - 12:35
in Earth & Climate
The theory that global warming may be contributing to stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic over the past 30 years is bolstered by a new study led by a Florida State University researcher. The study will be published in the Sept. 4 edition of the journal Nature.
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