Accelerate the World's Transition to Sustainable Energy - to fight Anthropogenic Climate Change, page-435

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    There you go just waffling away again.

    I'll stick to the real scientists.

    Not the fake anonymous ones of denier blogs whose rubbish you repeat.

    " Many tropical cyclone-prone regions of the world are expected to experience storm systems of greater intensity over the coming century, according to an extensive review of existing research published March 26 in ScienceBrief Review.

    Moreover, sea-level rise will aggravate coastal flood risk from tropical cyclones and other phenomena, even if the tropical cyclones themselves do not change at all. Models also project an increase in future tropical-cyclone precipitation rates, which could further elevate the risk of flooding. "

    https://environment.princeton.edu/news/intensity-of-tropical-cyclones-is-probably-increasing-due-to-climate-change/

 
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