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True or False? "over the past two decades, hurricane intensity has increased in the Atlantic but not in other parts of the world."

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  • Posted: scientist on Jul 31, 2012
  • Last Activity: scientist on Jul 31, 2012
  • Views: 20 times

True or False? "over the past two decades, hurricane intensity has increased in the Atlantic but not in other parts of the world."

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    New Scientist (magazine) (1 statement)

    Climate myths: Hurricane Katrina was caused by global warming - environment - 16 May 2007 - New Scientist

    In February 2007, one such re-analysis concluded that over the past two decades, hurricane intensity has increased in the Atlantic but not in other parts of the world (pdf format).

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New Scientist (magazine)

Climate myths: Hurricane Katrina was caused by global warming - environment - 16 May 2007 - New Scientist

In February 2007, one such re-analysis concluded that over the past two decades, hurricane intensity has increased in the Atlantic but not in other parts of the world (pdf format).

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