Friday, January 25, 2008
Global warming may reduce hurricanes hitting U.S.
In this article written by Jim Loney it says that’s global warming is increasing in frequency and intensity in the Atlantic Ocean but since the water is warming up it might result in instabilities in the atmosphere that could stop tropical storms from forming. The new wind caused by green house gasses that is blowing in random ways at different altitudes breaks up forming hurricanes. So I wonder; are there more or less hurricanes that hit other countries? I think it’s a good thing that less hurricanes are hitting the US but global warming is still a very bad and scary thing.
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