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NATURE
Volume 611, Issue 7936, Pages 451-452Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-03342-y
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Climate change; Climate sciences; Ocean sciences
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Research based on a 30-year record of ocean current velocities suggests that tropical cyclones have intensified over time, which aligns with the belief that their strength will increase as the planet warms.
A 30-year record of ocean-current velocities has been used to infer wind speeds during tropical cyclones. The data show that these storms have intensified over time, supporting claims that their strength will increase as the planet warms.
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