Cyclones Spurt Water Into Stratosphere, Feeding Global Warming
Monday, April 20, 2009 - 18:14
in Earth & Climate
Scientists have found that tropical cyclones readily inject ice far into the stratosphere, possibly feeding global warming. The finding provides more evidence of the intertwining of severe weather and global warming by demonstrating a mechanism by which storms could drive climate change.
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