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Climate change: Arctic cyclones ae getting stronger
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Tue, 2023-10-24 05:38 —
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Arctic Cyclones Are Getting Stronger, More Damaging
As the climate warms, Arctic cyclones are lasting longer and becoming stronger, leading to more sea ice loss
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