Impacts e360.yale.edu Climate change is causing hurricanes to break down more slowly over land Rising ocean temperatures are driving hurricanes to carry more moisture, allowing them to stay stronger for longer once they've made landfall and reach communities farther inland, according to new research published in the journal Nature.
Impacts www.nytimes.com Hurricane Sally’s fierce rain shows how climate change raises storm risks Staggering rain totals, fueled by a warming atmosphere that can hold more moisture, are being recorded from the storm.
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