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Slower Decay of Landfalling Hurricanes in a Warming World: Nature
"Over the past 50 years the [time on land of] North Atlantic landfalling hurricanes has increased by 94%. This increase is primarily fuelled by the enhanced stock of storm moisture supplied by warmer oceans. [These] findings have direct implications for the damage inflicted by landfalling hurricanes in a warming world. Even when the intensity at…
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