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Rated by Participant: 3588F00A65CA5E8E5019DB03FA5A3997D12C981AA596614A0A369C1A0329305C
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"Studies generally agree that tropical cyclone intensity has increased around the world over approximately the past 40 years". "Climate change is expected to affect tropical cyclones by increasing sea surface temperatures, a key factor that influences cyclone formation". https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-tropical-cyclone-activity

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