Scientists from Princeton University examine the potential for increased numbers of tropical cyclones (TCs) and hurricanes in the future due to rising | Earth And The Environment
Getting hit with one hurricane is bad enough, but new research from Princeton Engineering shows that back-to-back versions may become common for many areas in coming decades.
Rising sea levels and environmental changes will make sequential damaging hurricanes more likely across the globe as the century progresses, study says
Getting hit with one hurricane is bad enough, but new research from Princeton University's engineering school shows that back-to-back versions may become common for many areas in coming decades.
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