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How climate change is helping storms like Hurricane Ian intensify more rapidly

Por: CBS News Nation September 28, 2022

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As Hurricane Ian roared towards Florida, it experienced a phenomenon known as rapid intensification — getting very strong, very fast. Scientists say the process of  rapidly intensifying is becoming , and is connected to the impact of human-caused .Early Tuesday morning  intensified into a major storm, packing sustained winds of around 125 mph, before hitting western Cuba. The hurricane was expected to continue strengthening as it passed... + full article



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